I do think so. She did some of the duities of women of those years
She also live a life really different then most women of her day. Just by reading her biography and also the book relise by a son Doctor Macdonald you read in it all kinds of differences.
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Anne of Green Gables was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
The author of the Anne of Green Gables series is Lucy Maud Montgomery. She's a Canadian author born in New London, Prince Edward Island on November 30, 1942. During her 67 years of life, she published a total of 20 novels, 530 short stories, 500 poems and 30 essays.
She lives at Green Gables in Avonlea on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Yes, because he died in 1910 and the Anne of Green Gables was written in 1905, five years earlier. However "Anne" was not published until 1908, two years before Twain's death. As to the question "Did he read Anne of Green Gables?" Twain sent Lucy Maude Montgomery a letter of praise, confirming that he had indeed read "Anne."
Anne of Green Gables was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
L. M. Montgomery is the author of the Anne of Green Gables series.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
She was an author of many books.(example: Anne of Green Gables)
Lucy Maud Montgomery (author of Anne of Green Gables) lived in Prince Edward Island.
The author of the Anne of Green Gables series is Lucy Maud Montgomery. She's a Canadian author born in New London, Prince Edward Island on November 30, 1942. During her 67 years of life, she published a total of 20 novels, 530 short stories, 500 poems and 30 essays.
Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of 'Anne of Green Gables', was born on Prince Edward Island. However, she lived out most of her life in Cavendish.
She lives at Green Gables in Avonlea on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Lucy Maud Montgomery (author of Anne of Green Gables) lived in Prince Edward Island.
Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author best known for creating the beloved character Anne Shirley in the novel "Anne of Green Gables." She wrote over 20 novels and more than 500 short stories during her career. Montgomery's work continues to inspire readers around the world with its themes of love, friendship, and coming-of-age.
Yes, because he died in 1910 and the Anne of Green Gables was written in 1905, five years earlier. However "Anne" was not published until 1908, two years before Twain's death. As to the question "Did he read Anne of Green Gables?" Twain sent Lucy Maude Montgomery a letter of praise, confirming that he had indeed read "Anne."
Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of 'Anne of Green Gables', was born on Prince Edward Island. However, she lived out most of her life in Cavendish.