L.M. Montgomery and War

Author: McKenzie Andrea;Ledwell Jane  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9780773549821

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773549807

Subject: I06 Literature, Literature Appreciation

Keyword: 文学评论、文学欣赏

Language: ENG

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Description

Reclaiming the place of a writer best known for depicting the lives of girls and women, as a groundbreaking writer about war.

Chapter

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

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