Enjoy reading one of L.M. Montgomery’s poems, “Among the Pines”.
Category Archives: Books & Poetry
Gus & Felicity…. Romeo & Juliet?
February 4, 2013/
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Many modern love stories borrow pieces from Shakespeare’s classic love story, Romeo and Juliet. Road to Avonlea’s popular couple, Gus and Felicity, are also ‘star-crossed lovers’ in the vein of classic tragedy.
Modern Works from the Poets of Prince Edward Island
January 31, 2013/
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What do you think of the work of two of Prince Edward Island’s up and coming poets, Travis Torraville and Rennee Blanchette?
Poem of the Week: “A Winter Day” by L.M. Montgomery
January 23, 2013/
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Click here to read our Poem of the Week, “A Winter Day” by L.M. Montgomery. Read and discuss!
Montgomery’s Second Love – Her Kittens
January 10, 2013/
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One little known fact about L.M. Montgomery is that second only to her love of Prince Edward Island was her adoration and love for cats.
Filming in Winter
Here is an excerpt from Kevin Sullivan’s Beyond Green Gables where Kevin talks about filming in winter and one of his favourite episodes; Home Movie.
Spirit of Place: A Source of Inspiration
August 31, 2012/
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Last week, my colleague, Dan, posted a blog on AnneofGreenGables.com about the book ‘Spirit of Place’. This blog made me remember a story about this special book and it’s connection with Road to Avonlea star Jackie Burroughs.
James Hill: Artist and Illustrator
August 8, 2012/
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To those who love art, you might be interested in the extremely talented and controversial painter who drew the well known portraits of Anne and Diana, and whose work also inspired Kevin Sullivan’s vision for Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea.
The Evolution of a Story
July 9, 2012/
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Road to Avonlea was originally based on four novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery but it evolved into its own, unique story.
The Story Behind Stanley
December 9, 2011/
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It is accepted that the details of an author’s life will sometimes affect their work, whether they realize it or not. Often, authors will insert the smallest personal details into their text and it is only through their journals or letters that we can discover the reasons why.





























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