Annes World: A New Century of Anne of Green Gables

The recent year anniversary of the first publication of L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables has inspired renewed interest in one of Canada's most.
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University of Toronto Pre 10 St. Amid the unprecedented social change of World War I, women renegotiated their identities by dramatically changing the way they engaged with the arts.

Anne's World: A New Century of Anne of Green Gables

But how did they do so? And how did everyday citizens engage with the war? Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, considered by many to be the mother of Dada, was a daringly innovative poet and an early creator of junk sculpture. Recent research has departed from the Euro-centric and national view of Modernism to include approaches and methods studying Modernism across national boundaries and across different art forms to include fashion, dance, performance, technology, and visual culture.

Montgomery is perhaps Canada's most important literary export. She was prolific writer of over short stories and poems, and twenty novels, including the beloved Anne of Green Gables.

Anne's World: A New Century of Anne of Green Gables by Irene Gammel

The works of numerous Canadian authors who lived during the modernist era may well constitute the most central and experimental articulation of Canadian modernism in prose, allowing authors to stage cross-cultural, controversial, and even conflicted identities.

Life writing, including autobiographical accounts, diaries, letters and testimonials written or told by women and men whose political, literary or philosophical purposes are central to their lives, has become a standard tool for communication and the dissemination of information. Addressing Anne's reception in brief, engaging, but not fully satisfying sections focusing on Iran, China, Japan, and Germany, the authors conclude—with a nod to Carol Singley's assessment of the term—that "adoption itself becomes a metaphor for the cross-cultural homing of Anne, as she is adopted into different familial and cultural structures" Margaret Steffler's "Anne in a 'Globalized' World: Nation, Nostalgia, and Postcolonial Perspectives of Home," uses a postcolonial lens [End Page ] to examine how Montgomery's novel, especially in its treatment of nature and nostalgia, resonates with a range of readers internationally and domestically.

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Irene Gammel is a literary historian, biographer, and curator. Gammel teaches at Ryerson University in Toronto.