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Celebrate the Centenary of Anne of Green Gables
Anne and Gilbert
by Geo. Gibbs Women's Home Companion 1915
And when Anne grew up, her red hair darkened to a real handsome auburn.
 
The Literary Society hosted an open house to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of Anne of Green Gables at the Rum River Library on Saturday, April 19th, 2008. There was a huge turn out -- we counted at least 150 people! One family drove from 90 miles away to attend. Read more about it on our Literary Society Events page and find photos on our Links page.
 
Coming up soon, on May 31 (and July 24): Anne events at the Red Balloon Bookshop. Find the information on the Literary Society Events page!
 
Read about the book cover for the first 1908 edition of Anne of Green Gables in the new 2007 Shining Scroll: "The Anne Artists - M.A. Claus, W.A.J. Claus and George Gibbs."
The 1905 publishers of the portrait that appears on the first edition book cover called it "the American Girl," but it has become the enduring image of a Canadian icon and classic book, Anne of Green Gables.
We are also posting "Following In Anne’s Footsteps: An Anne Itinerary For Prince Edward Island."
 
These articles, as well as newly available research on Montgomery's first rejected suitor, Nate Lockhart, her most often rejected fan, Isabel, and information about The Woolner Jug (from her book, A Tangled Web), are located on the Shining Scrolls Online page. A list of all articles from the newsletters is on the Scroll Index Page and our featured article from 2006 on Collecting LMM is also included in the links on the left side of this page.
 
Please look at our Items of Interest page for information about LMM related news: an autumn conference,
From Canada to the World: The Cultural Influence of L.M. Montgomery, details about the new books by LMM scholars Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, the new Anne books being released in 2008 (Wilson, Epperly, Gammel), an interview with the creators of a new musical on our Nine Lives of L.M. Montgomery page, Trees In Trust on Prince Edward Island, Montgomery's continuing international popularity in Finland, a new website, Madeleine L'Engle, and recognition for a Montgomery museum.
 
Keep checking our web site, we are adding new content frequently.
 
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1909 Family Herald & Weekly Star
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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).

 

The Literary Society was organized in 1991 by Carolyn Strom Collins and Christina Wyss Eriksson after the publication of their first collaboration, The Anne of Green Gables Treasury.

 

The first meeting was held on Montgomery’s birthdate, November 30, at the Children’s Literature Research Collections at the University of Minnesota. About thirty people shared their interest in Montgomery’s work and examined the collection of Montgomery books in the Kerlan Collection.

 

Carolyn and Christina asked Mary Beth Cavert to edit a newsletter for the society in February 1992 and they chose to name it The Shining Scroll, after a line in the poem The Fringed Gentian that inspired Montgomery to persevere in her dream of becoming a successful writer.

 

The Shining Scroll is printed once a year and summarizes the society’s activities, newly published books and events related to Montgomery, news from PEI and special articles and research by the Society’s members. Reference copies (and digital copies) of The Shining Scroll are located in the Montgomery Collections at the University of Prince Edward Island Robertson Library and Guelph University in Ontario. Archives of The Shining Scroll will be available online at these Montgomery scholar websites:  L.M. Montgomery Research Group and L.M. Montgomery Research Centre.
 
The Fringed Gentian
 
Carol Gaboury, a member of our literary society until her death in 1998, found this information about the poem, The Fringed Gentian: It was published in Godey's Lady's Book in March 1884 as part of a continued story called Tam, the Story of a Woman by Ella Rodman Church  and Augusta De Bubna. Montgomery used the words "Alpine Path" from this poem as the title to her autobiography, published in Everywoman's World (1917).
 
Lift up thy dewy, fringed eyes,
O little Alpine Flower!
The tear that trembling on them lies
Has sympathetic power
To move my own; for I, too, dream
With thee of distant heights,
Whose lofty peaks are all agleam
With rosy, dazzling lights.
 
Where aspirations, hopes, desires,
Combining, fondly dwell --
Where burn the never-dying fires
Of genius' wondrous spell.
Such towering summits would I reach,
Who climb and grope in vain;
O little flower! the secret teach --
The weary way make plain.
 
Who dreams of wider spheres revealed
Up higher, near the sky,
Within the valley's narrow field
Cannot contented lie;
Who longs for mountain breezes rare,
Is restless down below --
Like me, for stronger, purer air
Thou pinest, too, I know.
 
Then whisper blossom, in thy sleep,
How I may upward climb
The Alpine path so hard, so steep,
That leads to heights sublime?
How may I reach that far-off goal
Of true and honored fame,
To write upon its shining scroll
A woman's humble name?
 
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