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Title L.M. Montgomery and war / edited by Andrea McKenzie and Jane Ledwell
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017

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Contents Cover -- L .M. MONTGOMERY AND WAR -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Plates -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE CANONS OF WAR -- 1 "Some Great Crisis of Storm and Stress": L.M. Montgomery, Canadian Literature, and the Great War -- 2 Mapping Patriotic Memory: L.M. Montgomery, Mary Riter Hamilton, and the Great War -- 3 Education for War: Anne of Green Gables and Rilla of Ingleside -- 4 "Watchman, What of the Night?": L.M. Montgomery's Poems of War -- PART TWO: GENDERING WAR -- 5 L.M. Montgomery's Great War: The Home as Battleground in Rilla of Ingleside -- 6 "I Must Do Something to Help at Home": Rilla of Ingleside in the Context of Real Women's War Work -- 7 Across Enemy Lines: Gender and Nationalism in Else Ury's and L.M. Montgomery's Great War Novels -- PART THREE: HEALING OR HURT? THE AFTERMATH -- 8 The Shadows of War: Interstitial Grief in L.M. Montgomery's Final Novels -- 9 Women at War? One Hundred Years of Visualizing Rilla -- 10 Emily's Quest: L.M. Montgomery's Green Alternative to Despair and War? -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
Summary "For more than 100 years, L.M. Montgomery's Anne Shirley, Emily Byrd Starr, Rilla Blythe, and a host of other fictional characters have captured generations of readers. The ways their fictional lives and cultures include or exclude the First World War provide insight into Canadian literary history and the Canadian historical experience of war, especially on the homefront. Born in 1874, Montgomery was forever marked by war: like millions of others of her generation world-wide, she would suffer suspense and grief, and like millions of others, she would work actively for the war's cause. Rilla of Ingleside, her war novel, both reflected and shaped Canada's cultural memories of the First World War, while her poetry and post-war works more subtly draw on the war's influences. The Blythes Are Quoted, her final work, savagely indicts war and its impact--or does it? This problematic text and others from the end of Montgomery's life are marked by the oncoming shadows of the Second World War. She died in 1942, before seeing an end to the global warfare of that terrible epoch. L.M. Montgomery and War re-assesses Montgomery's place in the war canon and the Canadian literary canon, drawing on new scholarship and perspectives from the still-burgeoning, interdisciplinary fields of war studies. From literary studies to historical studies, gender studies and visual art, this volume explores a multitude of perspectives and questions about Montgomery's writing and war."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942 fast
Subject War and literature -- Canada
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Canadian.
War and literature
Krieg Motiv
Canada
Genre/Form Electronic books
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Ledwell, Jane, 1972- editor.
McKenzie, Andrea, 1960- author, editor.
ISBN 9780773549821
077354982X
9780773549838
0773549838