The Collected Works of Lucy Maud Montgomery

The Collected Works of Lucy Maud Montgomery

Softcover

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Description

The Collected Works of Lucy Maud Montgomery gathers the beloved fiction and shorter writings through which Montgomery made Prince Edward Island a moral and imaginative landscape. Her novels and tales move from orphaned childhood and courtship to vocation, friendship, household labor, and the consolations of nature, blending comedy, pathos, and keen social observation. Lyrical description and bright dialogue place her within late-Victorian and Edwardian popular fiction, yet her regional realism and psychologically alert heroines give the work a distinctively Canadian permanence. Born in 1874 and raised largely by grandparents in Cavendish, Montgomery drew deeply on the landscapes, Presbyterian communities, schools, and small-town rituals she knew intimately. Her work as teacher, journalist, and tireless diarist sharpened her ear for gossip, aspiration, and constraint. Personal loneliness, bereavement, and the limited choices available to women of her generation help explain her recurring faith in imagination as both refuge and discipline. This collection is recommended to readers who want more than nostalgic charm. It offers a sustained study of resilience, female creativity, and community formation, rendered with elegance and humane wit. For students of children's literature, Canadian writing, or the domestic novel, Montgomery's collected works remain indispensable.

Book Information

Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Softcover
Pages
912
Price
40.00 €