- Emily of New Moon
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name = Emily of New Moon
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image_caption = cover of Laurel Leaf 1983 edition, paperback reissue
author =L. M. Montgomery
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country =Canada
language = English
series = Emily series
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genre =Children's novel
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release_date = 1923
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media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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Lucy Maud Montgomery .Plot summary
Similar to her earlier and more famous "
Anne of Green Gables " series, the "Emily" novels depicted life through the eyes of a youngorphan girl,Emily Starr , who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the "Anne" novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the "Emily" series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, pale skin, and a unique "slow" smile.Emily Starr is sent to live at
New Moon Farm onPrince Edward Island with her aunts Elizabeth and Laura Murray and her Cousin Jimmy. She makes friends withIlse Burnley , Teddy Kent, and Perry Miller, the hired boy, who Aunt Elizabeth looks down upon because he was born in 'Stovepipe Town', a poorer district. Each of the children has a special gift. Emily was born to be a writer, Teddy is a gifted artist, Ilse is a talentedelocutionist , and Perry has the makings of a great politician. They also each have a few problems with their families. Emily has a hard time getting along with Aunt Elizabeth, who doesn't understand her need to write. Ilse's father, Dr. Burnley, ignores Ilse most of the time because of a dreadful secret concerning Ilse's mother. Teddy's mother is jealous of her son's talents and friends, fearing that his love for them will eclipse his love for her; as a result, she hates Emily, Teddy's drawings, and even his pets. Perry isn't as well off as the other three, so his Aunt Tom once tries to make Emily promise to marry Perry when they grow up, threatening that unless Emily does so, she won't pay for Perry's schooling.Other unforgettable characters are Dean "Jarback" Priest, a quiet, mysterious cynic who wants something he fears is ever unattainable; fiery Mr Carpenter, the crusty old schoolteacher who is Emily's mentor and honest critic when it comes to evaluating her stories and poems; "simple" Cousin Jimmy, who recites his poetry when the spirit moves him; and strict, suspicious Aunt Ruth who yet proves to be an unexpected ally in times of trouble.
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The three "Emily" novels are "Emily of New Moon" (1923), "Emily Climbs" (1925) and "Emily's Quest" (1927). The series follows Emily through her school years and her climb up the symbolic "Alpine Path" to becoming a successful author (the Alpine Path is a phrase from a poem which was inspirational to her from a young age). The later books also follow Emily through several romances. Emily is a heroine with a love for the beauty in nature and art, loyalty to her friends, a thirst for knowledge, and a passionate dedication to her writing.
Publication
Since its original publication in 1923, the book has never gone out of print. The most popular editions of the book include the following.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-03-07 ]Translations
The book has been translated into numerous languages, including the following.
* "Runotyttö" (Finnish)
* "Emilka ze Srebrnego Nowiu" (Polish)
* "Emily" (Swedish)
* "Emily, la de Luna Nueva" (Spanish)
* "Kawaii Emily" (Japanese)
* "Emilie de la Nouvelle LuneTelevision
The novels were adapted into a TV series by
Salter Street Films andCBC Television in 1998. It was filmed on Prince Edward Island and starred local children. The series currently airs on Canada'sVision TV .In April 2007, the novels were adapted into a 26-episode animated television series in Japan called "Kaze no Shoujo Emily" (Emily, The Wind Girl). The series was produced by
NHK andTokyo Movie Shinsha .References
External links
* [http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0201141.txt Online text of "Emily of New Moon"]
* [http://www.tickledorange.com/LMM/ An L.M. Montgomery Resource Page] Excellent resource on L.M. Montgomery and her novels.
* [http://www3.nhk.or.jp/anime/emily/ Anime World: Kaze no Shoujo Emily] NHK's Official "Kaze no Shoujo Emily" site.
* [http://lmmresearch.org/ The L.M. Montgomery Research Group] This scholarly site includes a blog, an extensive bibliography of reference materials, and a complete filmography of all adaptations of Montgomery texts.
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