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Montgomery went on to publish 20 novels as well as 530 short stories, 500 poems, and 30 essays.

It included fifteen short stories many of which were previously published that she revised to include Anne and her family as mainly peripheral characters; forty-one poems most of which were previously published that she attributed to Anne and to her son Walter, who died as a soldier in the Great War; and vignettes featuring the Blythe family members discussing the poems.


This is the fictionalized account of Lucy's foray into the world of men and her inward journey to a new sexual identity.

University of Prince Edward Island.



Montgomery continued to write, and in addition to writing other material returned to writing about Anne after a 15-year hiatus, filling in previously unexplored gaps in the chronology she had developed for the character.

In 1934, Montgomery's extremely depressed husband signed himself into a sanatorium in Guelph.
Description: It makes her look like a beloved kitty that someone thought was beautiful enough to deserve little flowers.