Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the L.M. Montgomery Institute

Today marks a special milestone for us – the 30th anniversary of the L.M. Montgomery Institute! Officially launched on the 26th of April, 1993, at UPEI, the L.M. Montgomery Institute has been dedicated to celebrating the life and works of Lucy Maud Montgomery. Please visit this link to the programme for the Institutes launch! We are…

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L.M. Montgomery Institute launches new initiative

row of colorful book spines

The L.M. Montgomery Bookshelf Project highlights L.M. Montgomery’s love of books and reading. The L.M. Montgomery Institute and the Robertson Library at UPEI launched a new initiative, “The L.M. Montgomery Bookshelf: Highlighting a Favourite Writer’s Favourite Reading,” on November 30, the birth date of Prince Edward Island’s most famous author, L.M. Montgomery. Scholars and fans…

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Celebrating Elizabeth Epperly’s Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at Memorial University’s Convocation Ceremony

Elizabeth Rollins Epperly

On October 20th, 2022, Dr. Elizabeth Epperly, founder of the L.M. Montgomery Institute and the first woman president of UPEI, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at the Memorial University’s fall convocation ceremony. Join us in celebrating Dr. Epperly’s pioneering contributions to Montgomery studies and her exceptional achievement. Victorian scholar, L.M. Montgomery specialist,…

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Digital exhibition, “The Anne of Green Gables Manuscript: L.M. Montgomery and the Creation of Anne.”

a stack of yellowed

The LMMI, UPEI’s Robertson Library, and the Confederation Centre of the Arts are proud to share the trailer for the upcoming digital exhibition, “The Anne of Green Gables Manuscript: L.M. Montgomery and the Creation of Anne.” Funded by Digital Museums Canada, the exhibit will share the fully digitized manuscript of Anne, along with articles and media that enrich and celebrate the text.…

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L.M. Montgomery Literary Tour Plaque

Image of Epperly Plaza. Alyssa Gillespie, 2021.

By Alyssa Gillespie Wherever L.M. Montgomery and her works travelled, touching the hearts of readers worldwide, her heart always belonged to Prince Edward Island, as evidenced in her journal when she wrote: “in leaving it felt that I was leaving the only place on earth my heart would ever truly love” (January 28, 1912). This…

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Remembering Our Friend: Budge Wilson (1927-2021)

Budge Wilson signs books at the Biennial Conference in 2008. Photo Credit: L.M. Montgomery Institute

“But I do know that while I was writing Before Green Gables I didn’t just think about Anne Shirley. I felt as though she were inhabiting my head”—Budge Wilson, “The Room.” When she was approached by Penguin in 2006, Budge Wilson had trepidations about writing a prequel to Anne of Green Gables. She wondered if L.M. Montgomery would…

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L.M. Montgomery Postcards Donated to KindredSpaces

The thirty-year friendship between L.M. Montgomery and Scottish writer, G.B. MacMillan has been well documented by Montgomery scholars. Montgomery dedicated one of her best known stories, Emily of New Moon, to the Scottish writer and the 1980 book, My Dear Mr. M: Letters to G.B. MacMillan, coauthored by Francis WP Bolger and Elizabeth Epperly, revealed the two corresponded…

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Launch of the MaudCast: The Podcast of the L.M. Montgomery Institute

L.M. Montgomery and the Podcast Age

During WWI, the radio was a piece of technology used only in war and industry. Word of mouth, letters, and the daily papers were the only ways that people at home could connect to the global moment—as we see in L.M. Montgomery’s Rilla of Ingleside, where the Blythe’s kitchen becomes a war room with maps and…

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L.M. Montgomery as Island Teacher, Part Two: A Blog Series by Amy MacQuarrie

Belmont - Cavendish Simpson's Farmhouse

Shenanigans & Awakenings: L.M. Montgomery’s Life as an Island Teacher The Belmont Year: October 1896 – June, 1897 By: Amy MacQuarrie, Avery Award Recipient “A forlorn sight greeted me on my entrance. The trustees were putting up the pipe and the children were huddled around. I waited dismally and damply for what seemed an endless time;…

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