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''Emily Climbs'' is the second in a series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was first published in 1925. :''"People were never right in saying I was Anne. But in some respects, they will be right if they write me down as Emily."''〔The Wheel of Things: A Biography of Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mollie Gillen, Goodread Biography, 1983〕 While the legal battle with Montgomery's publishing company (L.C. Page) continued, Montgomery's husband Ewan MacDonald continued to suffer clinical depression. Montgomery, tired of writing the Anne series, created a new heroine〔Writing a Life: L.M. Montgomery (Canadian Biography Series), Mary Rubio, Elizabeth Waterston〕 named Emily. At the same time as writing, Montgomery was also copying her journal from her early years. The biographical elements heavily influenced the Emily trilogy. == Introduction == The poem ''To the Fringed Gentian''〔(L.M. Montgomery's Personal Scrap book )〕〔(L. M. Montgomery's Fringed Gentian )〕 was the keynote of Montgomery's every aim and ambition.〔(The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career ) (Penn Library), 1917〕 Like Montgomery, Emily climbs the symbolic "Alpine path" to be a female writer. "The Flash" is extraordinary experience common to both Montgomery and Emily, but not shared with Anne Shirley. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emily Climbs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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