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The online home of the L.M. Montgomery Institute of UPEI
Picturing a Canadian life? L.M. Montgomery’s Personal Scrapbooks and Book Covers
The Early Canadian Literature Society is a resource for researchers, teachers, and students of Canadian literature (broadly construed) from pre-Confederation to the mid-twentieth century.
The L.M. Montgomery™ Research Centre Web site is a scholarly resource designed to highlight the L.M. Montgomery Collection of the University of Guelph Library, making it visible and easily accessible to scholars and readers of Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Established in 2005, the Canada Research Chair Program in Modern Literature and Culture is housed in the Faculty of Arts at Ryerson University with links to the Graduate Programs in Literatures of Modernity and Communication and Culture, as well as to English, Image Arts, and Fashion.
This site has extensive LMM archival holdings, including the originals of the G. B. MacMillan letters.
Blending Classic Literature with Technology Web Project for Education
The L. M. Montgomery Literary Society is a group of readers with a special interest in the life of Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 – 1942), her first novel, Anne of Green Gables, as well as her 19 other novels, 500 short stories, poetry, letters and five volumes of journals (for a detailed listing of her work, see the Links page).
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