A friend at high school is the last thing Dale wants--which is why it may be what he most needs.
Benjamin Lefebvre Libri
Benjamin Lefebvre è uno studioso di letteratura il cui lavoro si concentra sull'esame e sull'accessibilità delle opere letterarie. I suoi sforzi editoriali rivelano nuove prospettive su autori chiave e le loro creazioni, evidenziando spesso aspetti meno esplorati della loro produzione. L'approccio di Lefebvre prevede un'accurata restaurazione e annotazione dei testi, offrendo ai lettori edizioni arricchite che illuminano contesti storici e culturali. Il suo intento è quello di rivitalizzare i lasciti letterari, rendendoli accessibili a nuove generazioni di lettori e ricercatori.






Focusing on L.M. Montgomery's impact as a Canadian icon, the book explores her legacy and literary fame, highlighting her influence during her lifetime and its continuation afterward. It delves into her contributions to literature, showcasing her significance in both cultural and historical contexts.
The original essays in Anne's World offer fresh and timely approaches to issues of culture, identity, health, and globalization as they apply to Montgomery's famous character and to today's readers.
Exploring the enduring legacy of L.M. Montgomery, this collection highlights her significance as a Canadian icon and literary celebrity. It delves into her impact on literature both during her lifetime and in contemporary culture, showcasing her contributions and the themes that resonate through her work.
Focusing on L.M. Montgomery's impact, this collection highlights her significance as a Canadian icon and literary celebrity, exploring her influence during her life and its lasting effects. The reader provides insights into her works and the themes that resonate with audiences, showcasing her contributions to literature and culture.
The Blythes Are Quoted
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- 20 ore di lettura
With an Afterword by Elizabeth Rollins Epperly L.M. Montgomery won the world over with the young, tenacious Anne and her adventures. Now, in the last book she completed shortly before her death in 1942, we remember the beloved author and her enduring literary legacy. Edited and introduced by Benjamin Lefebvre, this final book consists of Montgomery’s final sequel to her internationally bestselling Anne of Green Gables. In an unusual twist to her writing style, Montgomery employs a mix of stories, poems, and vignettes, not telling one particular narrative but instead presenting snapshots of new and familiar residents of Glen St. Mary, of Anne and her family, and of their discussions around the poems composed by Anne and later by her son Walter. In these final glimpses of characters known the world over, Montgomery offers readers a parting gift, a final farewell from herself, and from Anne.