Although L.M. Montgomery (1874-1942) is best remembered for the
twenty-two book-length works of fiction that she published in her
lifetime, from Anne of Green Gables (1908) to Anne of Ingleside
(1939), she also contributed some five hundred short stories and
serials to a wide range of North American and British periodicals
from 1895 to 1940. While most of these stories demonstrate her
ability to produce material that would fit the mainstream
periodical fiction market as it evolved across almost half a
century, many of them also contain early incarnations of
characters, storylines, conversations, and settings that she would
rework for inclusion in her novels and collections of linked short
stories. In Twice upon a Time, the third volume in The L.M.
Montgomery Library, Benjamin Lefebvre collects and discusses over
two dozen stories from across Montgomery's career as a short
fiction writer, many of them available in book form for the first
time. The volume offers a rare glimpse into Montgomery's creative
process in adapting her periodical work for her books, which
continue to fascinate readers all over the world.
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