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toomanylizzes · 1 day
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If you’ve ever read the Anne of Green Gables series and saw all of Anne’s interactions with her students’ parents, you’ll know that Karens have existed since time immemorial and will likely be with us until the sun dies.
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batrachised · 2 days
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i think I've shared this about a thousand times, but this passage from aogg is one of my literary favs of all time - whether I'm happy, sad, forlorn, hopeful, or wistful, it always speaks to me
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laurenillustrated · 2 months
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Anne Shirley
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Part 2 of 3. More amazing illustrations by Luisa Uribe. Miss Muriel Stacy!!!!
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bobellafofella · 5 months
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"Birds do not often sing in Semptember, but one sand sweetly from some hidden bough while Gilbert and Anne repeated their deathless vows. Anne heard it and thrilled to it; Gilbert heard it, and wondered only that all the birds in the world had not burst into jubilant song..."
Anne's House of Dreams, L.M. Montgomery
yes, i got a library card at 4am just so that i could read anne and gilbert's wedding. and what.
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la-belle-histoire · 21 days
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Edwardian First Edition Covers of Lucy Maud Montgomery books.
The Story Girl (1911), Anne of Green Gables (1908), Anne of Avonlea (1909), Kilmeny of the Orchard (1910).
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maud-heroine · 5 months
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Anne of Avonlea illustrations for a russian edition made by Olga Brezinskaya [x] published in 2022.
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llovelymoonn · 1 year
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on november
nina maclaughlin the paris review: "on the first of november, the ghosts arrive" \\ emily dickinson in a letter to elizabeth holland (early nov, 1865) (via @flowerytale) \\ anna akhmatova rosary \\ philip jenks colony collapse metaphor: "november" \\ robert frost the complete poems: "my november guest" \\ ellis nightingale (@ellisnightingale) \\ @honeytuesday \\ nina maclaughlin the paris review: "the dark feels different in november" \\ l.m. montgomery anne of green gables \\ maggie stiefvater the scorpio races (via @metamorphesque) \\ sylvia plath the unabridged journals of sylvia plath (via @louisegluck)
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cottagebff · 6 months
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“It was November — the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea, passionate wind-songs in the pines.”
- Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Montgomery
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valoftheisland · 2 months
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Gilbert Blythe being like "guess I'll die" after the girl of his dreams rejects him and then actually almost dying for real is the most iconic thing I've ever seen. Bare minimum if you ask me
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silverystardustt · 1 year
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heart-swelling
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checkoutmybookshelf · 5 months
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e-louise-bates · 1 year
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"December ... Days of clear brilliance. Evenings that were like cups of glamor--the purest vintage of winter's wine. Nights with their fire of stars. Cold, exquisite winter sunrises ... Moonlight on birches in a silver thaw ... Great silences, austere and searching."
-LM Montgomery, The Blue Castle
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Part 1 of 3 (because I’m posting on my phone which only allows 10 pictures max).
Like I said in the previous post, this illustrator Luisa Uribe, has the most amazing grasp on expressions! Just look at Anne and Marilla’s faces when confronted by Mrs. Blewitt!
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whenthegoldrays · 6 months
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Barney Snaith is now the blueprint
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alwayschasingrainbows · 5 months
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Walter Blythe & Gilbert Blythe
"He patted Walter's head and Walter caught his hand and hugged it. There was no one like Dad in the world." (Anne of Ingleside by L. M. Montgomery).
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"People said he had never been the same since his son was killed in the Great War."
"...we have our memories of him and souls cannot die. We can still walk with Walter in the spring."
(The Blythes Are Quoted by L. M. Montgomery)
I look for you in every star.
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