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L m montgomery biography of christopher

          Lucy Maud Montgomery, which reflects Rubio's painstaking research since the s, is the most comprehensive biography of Montgomery to date.!

          Montgomery's essays aren't typically conceptualized as essays: that is, the delightful literary genre which began with Michel de Montaigne.

        1. Montgomery's essays aren't typically conceptualized as essays: that is, the delightful literary genre which began with Michel de Montaigne.
        2. Canada - Title: Canada - ; Author/Contributor: Newman, Peter Charles., Christopher, Peter.
        3. Lucy Maud Montgomery, which reflects Rubio's painstaking research since the s, is the most comprehensive biography of Montgomery to date.
        4. Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), -- Biography.
        5. This page lists written materials pertaining to L.M. Montgomery's life, work, and legacy by authors whose surnames begin with P.
        6. Lucy Maud Montgomery

          Canadian novelist (–)

          Lucy Maud Montgomery


          OBE

          Montgomery, c.&#;

          Born()November 30,
          New London, Prince Edward Island, Canada
          DiedApril 24, () (aged&#;67)
          Toronto, Ontario, Canada
          OccupationFiction writer
          EducationPrince of Wales College, Dalhousie University
          Period
          GenreCanadian literature, children's novels, short fiction, poetry
          Notable works
          SpouseEwen MacDonald
          Children3

          Lucy Maud MontgomeryOBE (November 30, &#;– April 24, ), published as L.

          M. Montgomery, was a Canadian author best known for a collection of novels, essays, short stories, and poetry beginning in with Anne of Green Gables. She published 20 novels as well as short stories, poems, and 30 essays.

          Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success; the title character, orphan Anne Shirley, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following.[1] Most of the novels were set on Prince Edward Isla