The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery: 1910-1921


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This second volume of Lucy Maud Montgomery's journals covers the period from 1910 to 1921, a time of great upheaval, both in her life, and in the world around her. When she wrote the first entry she was already a world-famous author, having published Anne of Green Gables in 1908. She recordsher thoughts and feelings about the death of her grandmother, who had controlled her life so strictly; her marriage; and the move from her beloved Prince Edward Island to a small Ontario town. She describes the rewards and difficulties of being a successful author, her troubled married life, and herresponses to the possibility, the actuality, and the aftermath of a World War.







The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery


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These journals record great change and upheaval in society as well as in Montgomery's life. She tells of her wedding and honeymoon, her departure from Prince Edward Island to an Ontario village, the joys of motherhood, and the traumas of a disturbed marriage.










The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery


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The third volume of Lucy Maud Montgomery's journals covers the 1920s. As her literary career flourishes, Montgomery must juggle the demands of motherhood, her husband's parish, and personal relationships. She publishes books with the new characters "Emily" and "Marigold," but faces legal and marital difficulties.







The Selected Journals of L. M. Montgomery


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Elizabeth Waterston is a 2011 Fellow of The Royal Society of Canada. The final volume of the immensely successful The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery covers the years 1935 to 1942, the year of Montgomery's death. No longer dwelling in a farm community or a small rural village, Lucy Maud Montgomery explored life in downtown Toronto. Here she experienced the cultural riches the city had to offer while finding friendship and neighbourliness in the suburb of Swansea. The journal chronicles her hopes and satisfaction with her new home and neighbourhood, but also her struggles with her own and her husband's recurring bouts of depression, her worries about her sons' academic performance, and her thoughts on the world events during these years. The final volume in the series offers an intimate eyewitness account of life in a growing city, a friendly neighbourhood, a changing world, and of a troubling family dynamic from 1935 to 1942, all recorded with Lucy Maud Montgomery's sharp eye and characteristic wit.




The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery


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These journals provide a unique social history of the times. Lucy Montgomery recounts her schooldays, a year spent in Saskatchewan, her training as a teacher, her infatuation with a man, and the publication of "Anne of Green Gables."




The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery: 1921-1929


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Best-known as the author of the children's classic Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery's professional and private lives became increasingly complex during the 1920s. In this third selection from her journals, she describes how she managed to juggle the demands of motherhood and herhusband's parish, numerous personal crises, and a bitter lawsuit with her unscrupulous publisher, and still found time to write. A remarkable portrait of a complex, sensitive, and surprisingly contemporary author, the journals also reveal a very different side of the decade commonly known as the'Jazz Age'.