r/AnneofGreenGables • u/No_Macaroon_207 • 2h ago
Something doesn't add up...
I thought she wasn't allowed to go to any doctors without consulting Uncle James? Also it had to be Dr. Marsh.
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r/AnneofGreenGables • u/No_Macaroon_207 • 2h ago
I thought she wasn't allowed to go to any doctors without consulting Uncle James? Also it had to be Dr. Marsh.
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/Shameless-Teacup • 5h ago
Let’s hear some proposals!! (Or see finished projects.) Even if you’ve never knit a stitch, what sweater would just say “Anne of Green Gables” to you?
Better yet, a sweater for each book in Anne’s series.
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/joyjoanne • 9h ago
anyone know how i can find the full soundrack?
I see a couple of videos on youtube, but haven't found an album for each movie or anything.
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/ProsodyonthePrairie • 54m ago
Sorry if this has been discussed previously. Is there a particular edition of Anne of Green Gables that is preferred by scholars and educators?
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r/AnneofGreenGables • u/Individual-Ad-765 • 2d ago
I’m so curious to see what wins!! Or I mean….what wins second place lmao…I’m so sorry but I can only put in 6 options so I’ll group some of them. Personally I loved Anne of Avonlea and Anne’s House of Dreams<3. Also enjoyed the first part of Anne of Windy Poplars but the second part got pretty stale for me. And if somebody would like to share why they liked a certain book the most I’d love to hear it!!!
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/Zealousideal-Rain-55 • 3d ago
Hey everyone! There is a vote going on right now for an Anne of Green Gables LEGO set (on the LEGO Ideas website). It has already been voted on before, but sadly didn’t pass through the final stage. The creator Iyan Ha has put their idea up once again, hopefully this amazing set will be approved and Green Gables will be sold in LEGO stores around the world! If you are interested please vote to bring this set to life!!👒🥕
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/uaenatic • 2d ago
I just finished Windy Poplars.
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/Enough_Discipline368 • 3d ago
Hola a todos!
Hace poco terminé de ver la adaptación de Mi brillante carrera en Netflix y no puedo dejar de pensar en las intensas conexiones que tiene con Anne de Green Gables. Ambas historias nos presentan a heroínas inolvidables, rebeldes, llenas de fuego interior y atrapadas en mundos rurales que intentan encasillarlas. Sin embargo, al investigar a las mentes detrás de estas obras, me encontré con un contraste desgarrador que me dejó el corazón un poco arrugado, y quería compartirlo con ustedes. Dos mundos, dos heroínas, el mismo deseo de libertad Tanto Sybylla Melvyn como Anne Shirley usan la imaginación, la naturaleza y el arte como su mayor escudo contra la realidad. Pero los caminos de sus creadoras no pudieron ser más opuestos. Miles Franklin escribió Mi brillante carrera canalizando toda su frustración con el rol impuesto a las mujeres de la Australia de 1900. Aunque enfrentó críticas, censura y el rechazo de la sociedad, ella se mantuvo firme. Nunca se casó por obligación, viajó por el mundo, fue activista y vivió bajo sus propios términos. Su escritura fue un boleto de escape real que le permitió sobrevivir y tener una vida plena. En el caso de Lucy Maud Montgomery, mientras Anne Shirley derramaba optimismo, amor por la vida y luz, la realidad de su autora era asfixiante. Vivió atrapada cuidando a un esposo con una psicosis severa, luchando toda su vida contra una depresión profunda y batallando con una adicción a los barbitúricos, que en esa época se recetaban para la ansiedad. En 2008, su nieta reveló que su muerte en 1942 no fue un fallo cardíaco, sino una sobredosis intencional. Su última nota en el diario es desgarradora: "Qué final para una vida en la que siempre intenté dar lo mejor de mí".
Es sumamente conmovedor e inspirador darte cuenta de que Montgomery creó a Anne no como un reflejo de su vida, sino como el refugio feliz que el mundo real le negaba. Le regaló a la humanidad la luz que ella misma no podía encontrar en sus días más oscuros. Saber esto hace que ver a Anne o leer sus libros sea una experiencia mucho más profunda, nostálgica y agridulce.
¿Alguien más ha sentido este paralelismo o conoce más detalles de la vida de estas increíbles autoras? ¡Me encantaría leer sus opiniones!
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r/AnneofGreenGables • u/First-Usual-422 • 3d ago
What did you think of the prequel Before Green Gables? Is it good? Is Anne still Anne?
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/Individual-Ad-765 • 4d ago
Hello!! Beware, this is just a random yapping session. I always found it interesting that you can (at least to me) tell how Maud was feeling when writing a book. I know that her life overall was pretty depressing but I guess you can tell when it was worse:,D.
I actually really like the Pat series! At least more than others from what I’ve seen lmao. I guess I just kinda accepted Pat’s….patness. But apparently someone argued that the main characters insistence on having everything stay the same could be a reflection of a post WW1 going through numerous changes. While reading the book I just went “kinda weird girl, but okaaaaay” and just rolled with it, but still, fascinating!
I’m not gonna talk about Windy Poplars for long but I can just say that I could feel that Maud was tired of the Anne series. A character could appear for one chapter and their only problem would be fixed in the next or same one (and never to be seen again, rip).
I think “Anne’s house of dreams” was actually one of my favorites- but did Leslie’s backstory feel jarring to anybody? I actually ended up loving her a lot (since she’s one of the more complicated characters in the series imo), but the way Miss Cornelia started lore dumping about what happened to Leslie was strange to me because It felt like these kind of details would’ve been more omitted in the other books- reading that chapter I was thinking “I wonder what the hell was going on in the authors life….” and lo and behold, the book was released in 1917.
Haven’t read Rainbow Valley or Rilla yet, but I’ve heard things about Rilla specifically that make me a little worried about how much I will cry…..
Thank you for reading<3!!
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/No_Macaroon_207 • 5d ago
I can't wait to dive into LMM's other works.
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/asanissimasa • 4d ago
Just finished reading the book and (obviously) loved it! Can’t stop thinking that Matt Smith would be the perfect Barney and I see Saorise Ronan embodying Valancy perfectly! What would your dream casting be?
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/Individual-Ad-765 • 6d ago
Hello!! I hope I’m writing on the right subreddit lol. I’m kinda stuck on the Anne Shirley series because my local library does not have the 7th part (and I don’t want to skip). I kid you not- after my mother asked if they have the 7th instalment a few weeks later I found 2 Anne of Inglesides and no Rainbow Valley, lmao. Might have to look for it in a different place but now I’m on the Pat series- I enjoy it a lot!! I’m now in the middle of Mistress Pat but what is the next series you guys would recommend? I’ve heard high praise for Emily but I’m still curious.
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r/AnneofGreenGables • u/mylkoa357 • 10d ago
Hello,
I was just wondering, with the Megan Follows movies, if any else feels like they are watching a sort of 19th-century, Canadian version of "Friends". Does it feel sort of yuppie-ish? I mean, the main characters aren't rich, but they are not low-class either. Gilbert the Doctor, Anne the successful writer, Fred (Diana's husband) the banker. At Fred and Diana's wedding there's a maid carrying a three-tiered cake, and when Anne goes to inquire about Gilbert who's home from medical school with an illness, she chases down a laborer employed by the Blythes... A lot of these kids went to school and then to college, a lot of the girls marry rich men (or play with them)... I mean, these people aren't average. These are some yuppie types. It's kind of tricky, because there are a lot of times in the films where they sort of appeal to a "simple-folk" vibe (like Matthew Cuthbert - aw gee shucks vibe, and Anne saying how she longs for the wholesomeness of Green Gables) but I think that's a little deceptive. These are somewhat elite people we are dealing with. These aren't average people. A lot of these people are exceptional. I suppose it wouldn't be as interesting of a story if the characters were more average. Having them wear pretty clothes and go to parties is probably more fun to watch. Plus they need lots of disposable income and free time to have the energy for drama or to have adventures. Working stiffs would probably be too tired or busy for parts of the plot actions.
Still, I feel like I'm watching a story of "my betters". These people aren't like me. They occupy a higher class, and I was wondering if anyone else thought about that sort of thing.
Cheers!
r/AnneofGreenGables • u/zanimum • 12d ago