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| title | No Scope for Imagination: Another Side of Anne of Green Gables |  |
| creator | Weale, David |  |
| subject | Island Magazine |  |
| subject | Prince Edward Island Museum |  |
| description | Much of the world's outstanding
literature has been inspired,
and impregnated, by powerful forces at
work within a particular culture, expressed
through the individual genius
of one of its members. That is certainly
the case with the children's classic,
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud
Montgomery.
Montgomery was the product of a
rural order which persisted across
Prince Edward Island from the late
1800s until its rapid dissolution in the
middle decades of the 20th century. It
was a traditional folk society, with an
inherited integrity and character, and
it provided in its own way for the needs
of its inhabitants. There was much
about it to extol, and much to criticize.
Montgomery did both in her writing. |  |
| publisher | Prince Edward Island Museum |  |
| date | 1986 |  |
| type | Document |  |
| format | application/pdf |  |
| identifier | vre:islemag-batch2-261 |  |
| source | 20 |  |
| language | en_US |  |
| rights | Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user. |  |