Emily Byrd Starr

Emily Byrd Starr

Emily Byrd Starr is a fictional character created by Lucy Maud Montgomery and featured in the series of novels including "Emily of New Moon", "Emily Climbs", and "Emily's Quest".

The series takes Emily from age ten to twenty-eight. She starts out a small, dark-haired child with a vivid imagination and passion for writing, and the series closes on her as an adult woman and professional writer. She goes through many difficult times in this period, and deals with near-death experiences, the deaths of those around her, love affairs, psychic experiences, and her quest for fame.

Throughout the three novels of this series, Emily grows up an orphan under the care of her strict, old-fashioned relatives, the Murrays. Emily loves the farm, called New Moon, and her Aunt Laura and Cousin Jimmy but has a difficult relationship with her autocratic Aunt Elizabeth.

Emily enjoys the stimulating friendship of Dean Priest, a distant relative and former schoolmate of her father, and they are briefly engaged during the final volume of the series. Emily finally marries her childhood sweetheart, Teddy Kent and her best friend Ilse Burnley is married to another of their friends, Perry Miller, who was also New Moon's hired chore boy in the first volume.

Throughout the series, Emily ponders what it means to be a writer and a woman and has 'very decided ideas of what she was going to make of herself'. Living up to her place as a Murray and a woman of New Moon, she often acts to protect her pride and reputation rather than her happiness.

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Background

Emily is the daughter of Douglas Starr, a poor journalist, and Juliet Murray, a woman from an elitist family who would not allow her to marry Douglas and rejected her when the two eloped. Juliet died when Emily was four and her father dies of consumption at the beginning of the first novel when Emily is ten. Emily is then taken in by her mother's family and moves to New Moon, her mother's family's ancestral home, in nearby Blair Water.

She is described as slender, tall, and pale, with black hair and grayish-purple eyes.

"Emily of New Moon"

We are introduced to Emily as a ten year old living with her ailing and penniless father, her mother having died when she was four. When her father dies, taken in by her mother's family and moves to New Moon, her mother's family's ancestral home, in nearby Blair Water.

Emily falls in love with New Moon and soon comes to love her guardians, Aunt Elizabeth, Aunt Laura and Cousin Jimmy, although she always has a difficult relationship with the old-fashioned and unyielding Elizabeth.

Other relatives mentioned in the series are Aunt Ruth Dutton, Uncle Wallace Murray and his wife Aunt Eva, Uncle Oliver Murray and Aunt Addie, and two of their children, Jen and Andrew.

She makes friends at school, and one of them betrays her by revealing that she doesn't really like her. She then meets Ilse Burnley, a neighbour, distant relative, and unconventional tomboy, and they are fast friends throughout the series.

She also meets Perry Miller, the hired chore boy at New Moon, and Frederick Kent, known as Teddy, who lives nearby.

"Emily Climbs"

"Emily Climbs" picks up exactly where "Emily of New Moon" left off.

Emily is finally given permission to go to Shrewsbury High School to further her education and dream of becoming an author. Her friends Ilse, Perry and Teddy attend high school with her. Each of the central foursome has dreams toward which he or she is working: Emily to be a writer, Ilse an elocutionist, Teddy an artist and Perry a business man and/or politician.

She makes new friends and enemies, endures various scandals, and experiences many triumphs, including having her first pieces of writing published. She lives with her Aunt Ruth, who is an incredibly intolerant and annoying person with whom to live, but who also comes through in Emily's hour of greatest need.

An expatriate Islander offers to take Emily to New York and help her with her literary career, but Emily chooses to remain in rural Canada and work from there. The novel closes on the central foursome graduating and making plans for their futures: Emily is to go home to New Moon and settle down to her writing career, Ilse and Teddy are going to Montreal to study elocution and art respectively, and Perry has a job as a law clerk for a big firm in Charlottetown where he expects to be successful.

"Emily's Quest"

In "Emily's Quest", Emily is finally considered grown up. She writes and sends her stories and poetry to magazines where many of them are published, and has a novel published to significant acclaim.

Dean Priest begins to takes more interest in her as well. Although he is twice her age and is lame, Emily agrees to marry him after she has lost hope of her childhood sweetheart and true love Teddy wanting her.

She eventually breaks off the engagement after a second sight experience that seemed to tell her that she 'belonged' to Teddy.

After many years of misunderstandings and her friend Ilse almost marrying Teddy herself, Emily and Teddy finally find each other and become betrothed at the close of this, the final volume of the series.

Ilse and Perry also admit their feelings for each other and are married quietly a year or so before Teddy and Emily.

Adaptions

Television

"Emily of New Moon" was a 1998 Canadian television series, adapted from the series, that starred Canadian actress Martha MacIsaac as Emily Byrd Starr.

Anime

In April 2007, the novels were adapted into a 26-episode animated television series in Japan called "Kaze no Shoujo Emily". The series was produced by NHK and Tokyo Movie Shinsha. In the series, Emily is voiced by Japanese voice actress Tomoko Kawakami.

ee also

*Anne Shirley


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