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Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1904
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"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1904" is a collection of short stories written by L.M. Montgomery, the renowned Canadian author best known for her novel series "Anne of Green Gables." While L.M. Montgomery is primarily celebrated for her novels, she also wrote numerous short stories throughout her career. The collection "Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1904" specifically focuses on the stories she wrote in the year 1904. These stories showcase Montgomery's early writing style and provide insights into her literary development. Some of the stories in this collection may be lesser-known works, as they were written before Montgomery gained widespread recognition with the publication of "Anne of Green Gables" in 1908. Montgomery's short stories often revolve around themes of romance, family, and rural life, reflecting the same charm and wit found in her beloved novels.
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Katie Ingram
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Ilona
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“Some stories were good and some were not so much, so overall I would give this collection 3.5*
You can really tell that these stories were written at the start of L.M.M. writting career and they do not compare in craft and storytelling to her novels or other later works.
So I would not recommed this as the introduction to L.M.M. works.
But for me as a person who is familiar with her more popular novels and short story collections, this collection gives great insight on how she evolved over time as a writer. I can imagine that these were the kinds of stories that her popular heroines Anne and Emily would write.
There are some repetitive storylines, most of them naive and romantic. One was tragic, one had a gotic feeling. So you could see how L.M.M. was trying her hand in different kinds of storytelling and gaining her confidance as a writer.
So not the best story collection on it's own but great as a deep dive in writer's collective works.”

amiee conklin
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