Literary Criticism Women Authors
The Wheel of Things
A Biography of Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Publisher
- Formac Publishing Company Limited
- Initial publish date
- Jan 1983
- Category
- Women Authors, Literary
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780887801099
- Publish Date
- Jan 1983
- List Price
- $9.95
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781459500471
- Publish Date
- Oct 2015
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
Lucy Maud Montgomery is Canada's best-known writer of children's fiction. Anne of Green Gables-- in print, film, television, on stage--captures people's imaginations as easily now as it did when it burst upon the world in 1908.
Lucy Maud Montgomery grew up in Prince Edward Island and she set her best-loved stories there. She worked briefly as a journalist, but family responsiblities shaped her life as a young single woman. At 36 she married a dour, often depressive Presbyterian minister and moved to Ontario. There she lived a life of contradictions--in private, the romantic, successful imaginative writer; in public the strict, dutiful minister's wife.
Using diaries and letters Lucy Maud never intended to be made public, The Wheel of Things is a pioneering biography of one of Canada's most successful and important writers. Since its publication, the release of Montgomery's diaries and other work by scholarly writers have confirmed the life story that Mollie Gillen tells so well in this important and path-breaking biography.
About the author
MOLLIE GILLEN\s writing career started in the 50s. As a federal government information officer in Ottawa she edited government journals. In 1995 she received Hon.D.Litt. from her alma mater Sydney University for her work on the First Fleet and the history of early Australia and she also received the Order of Australia for her enormous contributions to her home country. '
Editorial Reviews
"Mollie Gillen has made Lucy Maud Montgomery a vividly real human being, in a biography as readable as its subject's own novels."
Quill & Quire
"Millions have shared her dreams ... a perceptive and sympathetic portrait of a complex personality."
Ottawa Journal