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The Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables (2)

Catherine Reid

Genere: Illustrati, Lingue

Editore: Timber Press

Anno: 2018

Lingua: Inglese

Rilegatura: Rigida

Pagine: 280 Pagine

Isbn 10: 160469789X

Isbn 13: 9781604697896

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Anne of Green Gables is a worldwide phenomenon that has sold over fifty million copies and inspired numerous films, plays, musicals, and television series. It has turned Prince Edward Island into a multimillion-dollar tourist destination visited by hundreds of thousands of people each year. In The Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables, Catherine Reid reveals how Lucy Maud Montgomery’s deep connection to the landscape inspired her to write Anne of Green Gables. From the Lake of Shining Waters and the Haunted Wood to Lover’s Lane, readers will be immersed in the real places immortalized in the novel. Using Montgomery’s journals, archives, and scrapbooks, Reid explores the many similarities between Montgomery and her unforgettable heroine, Anne Shirley. The lush package includes Montgomery’s hand-colorized photographs, the illustrations originally used in Anne of Green Gables, and contemporary and historical photography.   

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Beth

When I am asked if Anne herself is a "real person" I always answer "no" with an odd reluctance and an uncomfortable feeling of not telling the truth. For she is and always has been, from the moment I first thought of her, so real to me that I feel I am doing violence to something when I deny her an existence anywhere ... she is so real that, although I've never met her, I feel quite sure I shall do so some day - perhaps in a stroll through Lover's Lane in the twilight - or in the moonlit Birch Path - I shall lift my eyes and find her, child or maiden, by my side. And I shall not be in the least surprised because I have always known she was somewhere.