Posts by admin
L.M. Montgomery as Island Teacher, Part One: A Blog Series by Amy MacQuarrie
Shenanigans & Awakenings: L.M. Montgomery’s Life as an Island Teacher The Bideford Year: July 30, 1894 – June 28, 1895 By: Amy MacQuarrie, Avery Award Recipient “I passed most of the day reading and eating the cherries which the Millar children bring to ‘teacher.’ What a comical sensation it gives me to hear that name applied…
Read MoreAnnouncing the UPEI/LMMI Timeline Project
Guest Blog: UPEI/LMMI Timeline Project By, Heidi Hearing LMMI’s Student Research Assistant Announcing the L.M. Montgomery and UPEI 50th timeline! Fifty years ago, Prince of Wales College (PWC) amalgamated with St. Dunstan’s University to form the University of Prince Edward Island. Although L.M. Montgomery is linked to UPEI through her time at PWC, her connection with…
Read MoreImperial Highness Princess Takamado Visits the L.M. Montgomery Institute
The following are the speaker’s notes by Dr. Philip Smith, Chair of the L.M. Montgomery Institute welcoming Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamodo this past summer. Your Imperial Highness, Madam Chancellor, Mr. President, Mr. Ambassador, distinguished visitors and guests, friends. Yokoso. It is my pleasure to speak to you as Chair of the L.M. Montgomery Institute,…
Read MoreMarco Polo Platter Donated to the L.M. Montgomery Institute
This past summer, when Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado visited the L.M. Montgomery Institute, Vivian Macdonald, Montgomery’s granddaughter-in-law, and Kate Macdonald-Butler, Montgomery’s granddaughter, presented the institute with the donation of the Marco Polo Platter. Below is the account prepared by Dr. Elizabeth Epperly, founder of the L.M. Montgomery Institute: In a letter dated May 26,…
Read MoreGuest Post: Audrey Loiselle’s at the L.M. Montgomery International Conference at Reitaku University
We are so thrilled that Audrey Loiselle agreed to give the LMMI a full report of what happened at the very first international conference about L.M. Montgomery outside PEI, in Japan. It sounds like a tremendous success. Congratulations, Kristie Collins and the other organizers! L.M. Montgomery International Conference at Reitaku University By, Audrey Loiselle…
Read MoreGuest Blog: Elizabeth Epperly Discusses A New Edition of Imagining Anne
I am thrilled that Nimbus Publishing is issuing a new edition of Imagining Anne: The Island Scrapbooks of L.M. Montgomery for which I served as editor, selecting pages and commenting on their contexts and arrangements. As with her journals, the scrapbooks invite sleuthing, and I look forward to more of what others detect about Montgomery’s eye and…
Read MoreQ&A with Rita Bode and Jean Mitchell, Editors of L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s)
The Institute is thrilled to chat with Rita Bode and Jean Mitchell, editors of the latest collection of essays about L.M. Montgomery, L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s). Nominated for the 2018 Gabrielle Roy Prize for the best work in Canadian literary criticism, this collection uses a variety of scholarly lenses, such as anthropology and ecology,…
Read MoreNew Artifacts Digitized on KindredSpaces
There are many newly digitized artifacts uploaded to the KindredSpaces website for readers of LM Montgomery. This is a copy of the “Island Hymn,” which includes lyrics by LM Montgomery. Professor Harry Watts did this project because he believed that Prince Edward Island needed a song of patriotism. He invited LM Montgomery, who was not…
Read MoreProfessor William O’Grady and the Anne of Green Gables Museum on ‘Cow Island’, Korea
William O’Grady, a professor of linguistics at the University of Hawaii, travelled to Korea in 2012 where he discovered a museum dedicated to Anne of Green Gables and L.M. Montgomery on a small Island off the coast of Jeju Island, a province of Korea. I sat down with O’Grady to chat about his experience and…
Read MoreGuest Post: Kate Scarth on the L.M. Montgomery Public School Visit
Last month, Kate Macdonald Butler, Elizabeth Epperly and Kate Scarth visited the L.M. Montgomery Public School in Charlottetown because the students had created art inspired by Montgomery’s legacy. Today, Kate S. reports from the field about what happened that day, the project and much more. *** Some grade 5 and 6 students at the L.M.…
Read More