lucy maud montgomery
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A young woman writes at a wooden desk, inspired by the stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Definition
Proper noun: * Lucy Maud Montgomery: A Canadian author best known for writing a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables (1908). She is a significant figure in Canadian literature.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote many beloved stories set on Prince Edward Island.
- The museum dedicated to Lucy Maud Montgomery attracts visitors from around the world.
- Scholars study the works of Lucy Maud Montgomery for their portrayal of rural Canadian life.
Advanced Usage
- The author is often referred to by her full name, Lucy Maud Montgomery, in formal or academic contexts to distinguish her. In common reference, especially regarding her most famous character, she is sometimes shortened to "L.M. Montgomery."
- The literary style of L.M. Montgomery is characterized by its vivid descriptions and emotional depth.
Variants and Related Words
- Montgomery, L. M. Montgomery: Common abbreviated forms of the author's name.
Synonyms
- Author, novelist, writer. (These are general terms; the specific reference is to the individual.)
Related Phrases
- Creator of Anne Shirley: A descriptive phrase identifying her most famous literary creation.
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, the creator of Anne Shirley, captured the hearts of readers worldwide.
A young woman writes at a wooden desk, inspired by the stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Noun
- Canadian novelist (1874-1942)