A Name for Herself
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Louis XIII, King, 369n123
Louis XIV, King, 369n123
Louis XV, King, 360n18, 369n123
Louis XVI, King, 369n123
Lovelace, Richard, 414n240
Lowell, James Russell, 369n122
Lyons, James Gilborne, 351n6
MacBeth, Madge, 337–38n23
Macdonald, Chester (son), 234, 310
Macdonald, Ewan (husband), 297, 306, 309, 333–34, 418n294, 419n305
Macdonald, Stuart (son), 234, 310
Macfarlane, Frederica Campbell. See
Campbell, Frederica E. (cousin) Mackay, Charles, 345n12
MacMechan, Archibald, 44, 45, 394n43
MacMillan, G.B., xxivn20, 305–6, 336n21, 391n23, 392n26, 399n94, 416n272, 417n275, 419–20n306
MacMurchy, Marjory, 390–91n17, 393n30
Macneill, Alexander (grandfather), 17, 240, 257, 262, 263, 265–66, 274, 283, 319, 343n10, 345n1, 393–94n37, 398n88
Macneill, Alma, 274–75, 404n137
Macneill, Amanda, 277, 404n142
Macneill, Annie. See Campbell, Annie Macneill (aunt)
Macneill, Clara. See Montgomery, Clara Macneill (mother)
Macneill, Charles, xxivn18, 396n64
Macneill, Eliza Townsend.
See Townsend, Eliza (great-grandmother)
Macneill, Emily. See Montgomery, Emily Macneill (aunt)
Macneill, Fred, 400n103
Macneill, Hector, 239, 393n30
Macneill, James (great-uncle), 240, 394n38
Macneill, Jane. See McKenzie, Jane Macneill (aunt)
Macneill, John (great-great-grandfather), 239, 393n29
Macneill, John F. (uncle), 398–99n88
Macneill, Lucy Woolner (grandmother), 17, 71, 246, 247, 257–58, 265–66, 270, 283, 297, 343n10, 386n11, 419n304
Macneill, Penzie, 396n64, 399n91
Macneill, William (great-grandfather), 239, 240, 393n31
Macneill, William (great-uncle), 240
Magic for Marigold (Montgomery), xxiin3
manuscript, xxiiin8
Manitoba: Brandon, 19, 346n12
Virden, 19, 346nn11–12
Winnipeg, 20, 26, 346nn10–12. See also Manitoba Daily Free Press (Winnipeg); Winnipeg Evening Tribune
Manitoba Daily Free Press (Winnipeg), 11–16, 345n14
Manuel, Lynn, 342n4
Marconi, Guglielmo, 135, 373n167
Mark, Joshua J., 355n8
Mary, Queen. See York, Duchess of Mary, Queen of Scots, 161, 378n218
Mayflower, The (Floral Park, NY), 323, 329
Mayhew, Henry, 361n31
McCabe, Kevin, xxiin4
McClelland, Goodchild, and Stewart, 233
McKenzie, Jane Macneill (aunt), 315
McKinley, Mabel Burns, xxiin3
McLachlan, Alexander, 11, 344n2
McLay, Catherine, xxiin4
McShannon, Mary (great-great-grandmother), 238, 391nn22–23
Meade, L.T., 58, 337n22
Meiklejohn, J.M.D., 377n207
Meredith, Owen. See Bulwer-Lytton, Edward
Millais, John Everett, 160, 378n210
Milton, John, 271, 281, 402n125
Mistress Pat: A Novel of Silver Bush (Montgomery), xxiin3, 315, 343n17
manuscript, xxiiin8
Mitchell, Erika. See James, E.L.
Modern Priscilla, The (Boston), 218–19
Monsell, John Samuel Bewley, 371n135
Montgomery, Annie Murray (grandmother), 238–39
Montgomery, Clara Macneill (mother), 237, 242–43, 244, 272, 343n10, 391n21, 394n42
Montgomery, Donald (grandfather), 17, 24, 25, 238, 244–46, 279, 307, 345n1, 347n28, 395n53
Montgomery, Donald (great-grandfather), 238
Montgomery, Eliza (cousin), 297
Montgomery, Emily Macneill (aunt), 244, 247, 251, 252, 254, 315, 395n47, 397n68
Montgomery, Hugh (great-great-grandfather), 238, 391nn22–23
Montgomery, Hugh John (father), 5, 17, 237, 242–43, 246, 274, 279–80, 308, 319, 391n21, 404n135
Montgomery, John (uncle), 254, 395n47
Montgomery, L.M.
ancestors, 237–40, 242, 391n22
birth, 236, 341n2, 390–91n17, 391n21
books. See individual titles
childhood and youth: illness, 245–47, 395n155
memories, 242–70, 394–95n46
reading, 270–72, 402n117, 403nn127–28, 414n242
writing, xvii–xviii, 272, 258, 260, 274–79, 280–81, 403n132, 404n135
and church, 244, 268–69
as contest judge, 6, 342–43n9
death, obituaries, and funeral, 5, 390–91n17, 401n109
education: in Cavendish, 248–52, 280, 397n67
at Dalhousie University, xvii, 44–46, 47, 50, 58, 281–82, 348n1, 355n2, 356n16, 394n43, 408n182
in Prince Albert, 17, 35–37
at Prince of Wales College, xvii, 27, 32, 35, 38–40, 41–43, 48, 280–81, 320, 338n33, 349n9, 349n11, 349n6, 351n3, 351–52n1
essays and miscellaneous pieces, xxiin5
“The Alpine Path,” xviii, xx–xxi, 203, 231–311, 331–34, 335n9, 336n11, 336n13, 338n29
“Around the Table,” xvii, xviii–xx, xxiiin13, 71, 75–191, 324, 325
“An Autobiographical Sketch,” 391n22
“The Bad Boy of Blanktown School,” 50–53, 323
“Blank Verse? ‘Very Blank,’ Said Father,” 404n135, 405n147
“Come Back with Me to Prince Edward Island,” xxiii–xxivn18, 396n64
“Christmas Shopping in Halifax Stores,” 203–13, 286–87
“Crooked Answers,” 47–49, 50, 54, 323, 384n279, 386nn14–15
“The Day before Yesterday,” 27, 339n36
“Extracts from the Diary of a Second Class Mouse,” 32–34, 320, 321, 322
“From Prince Albert to P.E. Island,” 17–26, 320, 321
“A Girl’s Place at Dalhousie College,” 58–67, 324
“Half an Hour with Canadian Mothers,” 47, 192–202, 220, 330
“A Half-Hour in an Old Cemetery,” 71–73, 324
“High School Life in Saskatchewan,” 35–37, 320, 321, 322
“How I Began to Write,” 342n8, 404n139, 404n141, 405n146
“‘I Dwell among My Own People,’” 339n36, 410n193
“Innocent Irreverence,” 220
“James Henry, Truant,” 54–47, 323
“Many Admiring Glances Bestowed upon Graduates,” 214–17, 324
“One Mother’s Opinion,” 192, 385n1
“Netted Doily,” 218–19
“‘Portia’ – A Study,” 41–43, 320
“Prince Edward Island,” 391n20
“Spring in the Woods,” 410n196
“To the Editor,” 68
“A Trip to Mammoth Cave,” xxivn18
“The Usual Way,” 27–31, 320, 321, 322
“Valedictory,” 38–40
“The Way to Make a Book,” 231, 409–10n193
“A Western Eden,” 11–16, 320
“What to Teach Your Son,” 192, 196–97, 330, 385n1
“Which Has the Most Patience under the Ordinary Cares and Trials of Life – Man or Woman?,” 44–46, 323, 325
“The Woods in Autumn,” 410n196
“The Woods in Summer,” 410n196
“The Woods in Winter,” 410n196
“The Wreck of the ‘Marco Polo,’” 5–10, 320
essay on the legend of Cape Leforce, 5, 341–42n3
favourite authors and books, 313–14
and feminism, 58–59, 392n28
Heritage Minute film, xv, xxin1
honeymoon. See under United Kingdom
interviews, 333–34, 392n28
journals, xx–xxi, 11, 27, 35, 38, 41, 44, 45, 47, 50, 58, 71, 75, 203, 218, 232, 234–35, 341n3, 343n16, 345n1, 349n9, 349n1, 352n2, 354n2, 359n14, 363n56, 370n128, 372n146, 381n249, 383n269, 402n125, 404–5n144, 414n242
and “The Alpine Path,” xx–xxi, 390n15, 391nn2
2–23, 392n26, 393n29, 393n31, 393n34, 393–94nn36–38, 394–95nn41–47, 395nn49–50, 395–96nn54–56, 396n58, 396n60, 396nn62–65, 397nn67–68, 397n71, 397n77, 398n82, 398n85, 398–99n88, 399–400nn91–97, 400n99, 400n101, 400nn103–5, 401n108, 401n110, 401nn113–14, 402nn116–18, 403nn126–27, 403n130, 403n132, 404n137, 404n139, 404n142, 405n145, 405nn152–53, 406n156, 406nn169–60, 406n163, 407n166, 407nn169–71, 407nn173–74, 408n176, 408n179, 408nn182–83, 409n186, 409nn190–92, 410nn195–97, 410–11nn201–3, 411nn205–6, 411nn208–10, 412nn13–15, 412–13nn219–20, 413n224, 413nn230–31, 414n233, 415n256, 417n275, 419n304
and other published non-fiction, xx–xxi, xxiii–xxivn18, 35
posthumous publication of, xx–xxi, xxivn20
letters: to The Editor, 68
to Ephraim Weber, 44–45, 336n21
to G.B. MacMillan, 336n21, 391n23, 392n26, 399n94, 399n96, 419–20n306
posthumous publication of, xxivn20
and literary allusions, 315, 344n2. See also names of individual authors
manuscripts and typescripts, xvii, xxiiin8
marriage, 297, 333
names and signatures, 317, 319–20, 322–29
Bluegrass, Belinda, 44, 45–46, 322, 323, 325
Cavendish, Joyce, 324, 325, 326, 327
Cavendish, Maud, 322, 323, 329, 405n154
Cavendish, M.L., 322, 324, 406n158
Cynthia, xviii–xix, 74, 75–191, 214–17, 285, 324, 325, 366n86, 367n95
Eglinton, Maud, 322, 323
Enid, 44, 46, 322, 323, 325
L., 54–57, 323
L.M., 323
L.M.M., 47–53, 323–24, 325, 326
MacDonald [sic], L.M. Montgomery, 339n36
Macdonald, Mrs. L.M. (L.M. Montgomery), 339n36
M.M., 71–73, 324, 325, 326
Montgomery, Ella, 324, 329, 339n33
Montgomery, L.M., 17–37, 68, 192–202, 218–20, 231–311, 317, 318, 320–22, 325–28, 329, 331, 336n21, 338n29
Montgomery, L.W., 339n33
Montgomery, Lucy M., 58–67, 324
Montgomery, Lucy Maud, 5–16, 41–43
318, 319, 320, 322, 339n36
Montgomery, Lucy Ward, 11–16, 338n33
Montgomery, S.M., 338n33
Neville, J.C., xx, 223–30, 327–28, 329, 331
Stevenson, James H., 38–40
newspaper work, 71–73, 75–191, 203–17, 284–90, 407nn168–69, 408n180
pets, 8, 268, 286, 401n108, 407n170
poems, xxiin3, xxiin4, xxiiin8
“Air Castles,” 326
“Apple-Blossoms,” 321
“The Apple-Picking Time,” 324
“Assurance,” 326
“At the Dance,” 322
“At the Long Sault,” 327, 339n37
“Blueberry Hill,” 320
“Buttercups,” 323, 329
“The Charm,” 326
“The Choice,” 326
“Come Where Violets Blow,” 326
“Comparisons,” 284, 406n162
“Dressing for the Ball,” 326
“Farewell,” 320
“Farewell and Welcome,” 326
“Fisher Lassies,” 324, 406n158
“Forever,” 324, 326
“The Gable Window,” 321
“Good-By,” 324, 326
“The Gray Silk Gown,” 326
“Harbor Sunset,” xix, 380n235, 407n173
“Home from Town,” 321
“If I Were King,” 389n1
“If Love Should Come,” 322
“I Have Buried My Dead,” 326
“In Haying Time,” 321
“In Lovers’ Lane,” 407n173, 410n196
“I’ve Something to Tell You, Sweet,” 323, 326
“I Wonder,” 321
“I Wonder If She Knows,” 326
“Jealousy,” 326
“June!,” 280, 320, 405n149
“The Land of Some Day,” 323
“Last Night in Dreams,” 329
“The Last Prayer,” 27, 320
“The Light in Mother’s Eyes,” 326
“Love and Lacework,” 321
“The Love Potion,” 326
“The Marked Door,” 322
“Mother’s Mending Basket,” 192
“The Name Tree,” 326
“The New Moon,” 321
“Night in the Pastures,” 328, 329
“Night Watches,” 326
“On Cape Le Force,” xvii, 5, 280, 319–20, 399n95, 405n147, 405n149
“On the Bridge,” 326
“On the Gulf Shore,” 323
“The Perfume of Roses,” 326
“Rain in the Woods,” 324
“Riding to Church,” 321
“Shall I Remember?,” 326
“The Silent House,” 326
“A Smile,” 326
“The Star thro’ the Pines,” 326
“Sunset on Halifax Harbor,” xix, 407n173
“Sweet Summer Days,” 326
“To My Enemy,” 407n173
“To Phyllis,” 326
“The Tree Lovers,” 258, 397n75
“The Violet’s Spell,” 281, 320, 405nn152–53
“Wanted – A Little Girl,” 322
“The Water Nymph,” 326
“When I Go Home,” 322
“When She Was Here,” 324, 326
“When the Apple-Blossoms Blow,” 323, 329
“When the Frogs Are Singing,” 326
“Which Has the Most Patience under the Ordinary Cares and Trials of Life – Man or Woman?,” 45–46, 323, 325
“The Wreck of the ‘Marcopolo,’ 1883,” 320, 398n82, 405n149
“Your Influence,” 326
posthumous collections, xxi–xxiinn3–4
scrapbooks, xvii, xxiinn6–7
Blue Scrapbook, 27–31, 341–42n3, 353n2, 364n64, 380n238
Red Scrapbook 1, 223–30
Scrapbook 2, 68
Scrapbook 3, xvii, 71–73, 75–191, 214–17, 358n4, 362n50, 366n84, 382n254
Scrapbook 6, 192–202, 385n5, 386n8, 386n10
Scrapbook 7, xvii, 5–67, 342n5, 344n3, 344–45n6, 346n3, 346n5, 347n19, 349n7, 352nn3–6, 353n8, 353nn3–4, 354n1, 355n10, 357n3
Scrapbook 8, 339n37
short stories and serials, xxiin4
“Akin to Love,” 388–89n1
“A Baking of Gingersnaps,” 192, 323, 329, 405n154
“The Bitterness in the Cup,” 389n1
“A Case of Trespass,” 321
“The Courtship of Josephine,” 388–89n1
“Detected by the Camera,” 321
“The Extra French Examination,” 321
“The Gold-Link Bracelet,” 322
“The Goose Feud,” 329
“In Spite of Myself,” 324
“In the Sweet o’ the Year,” 383n263
“A Little Accident,” 68
“The Missing Pony,” 321
“Miss Marietta’s Jersey,” 404n140
“A New-Fashioned Flavoring,” 383n260
“The Old Mirror,” 389n1
“Our Charivari,” 323, 405n154, 406n156
“Our Practical Joke,” 321
“A Pioneer Wooing,” 392n26
“The Prize in Elocution,” 321
“The Promise of Lucy Ellen,” 407n173
“Schooled with Briars,” 389n1
“The Schoolmaster’s Bride,” 233, 389n1
“A Strayed Allegiance,” 323
“Two Sides of a Life Story,” xx, 223–30, 327, 328
“Una of the Garden,” 412n212
“The Violet Challie Dress,” 321
posthumous collections, xxiin4, 315
teaching career, 47–57, 281, 282, 283, 294
writing advice, 6, 342–43n9
writing career, xvi–xvii, xviii–xix, 71, 235, 280–90, 294–97, 315–16, 319–30, 336n14, 339n35, 390n14
Montgomery, Nancy Penman. See Penman, Nancy (great-grandmother)
Montreal Dai
ly Witness, 4–10, 320, 341–42n3, 342n5, 399n95
Montreal Star, 5
Morning Chronicle (Halifax), 70, 71–73, 75, 82–100, 103–23, 145–48, 203–13, 284, 288, 324, 362n40, 373n167, 388n5, 408n180, 408n182, 409n185
Morrison, John, 401n111, 401n113
Muir, Alexander, 345n13, 347n24
Munsey’s Magazine (New York), 284, 322, 406n162
Mure, Eleanor, 376n190
Murphy, Emily, 334–35n3
Murray, Annie. See Montgomery, Annie Murray (grandmother)
Murray, Betsy Penman. See Penman, Betsy (great-grandmother)
Murray, David (great-grandfather), 238, 239
Mustard, John, 35, 36, 350n4
nature and the outdoors, 87, 90–91, 103–4, 142–44
Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln), 328, 329
needlework and crafts. See fancy work and crafts
Nelson, David and Wellington, 254–58, 261–62, 267, 397n71
Nesbit, E., 337n22
New Brunswick, 49
Dalhousie, 25, 348n36
Moncton, 25, 348n37
Pointe-du-Chêne, 25, 348n38
Saint John, 8, 343n18
Newcombe, Margaret Florence, 62, 356n15
New England Farmer (Boston), 328, 329
New York Family Story Paper, The, 323–24, 325, 326, 327
Normal School (Charlottetown), 32, 33–34, 349n3
North-West Mounted Police, 36, 350n2
Nova Scotia, 49
Bridgetown, 124–25, 371n143
Dartmouth, 188, 384n280
Kentville, 82, 361n34
Truro, 109, 213. See also Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Ogle, Thomas, 415n251
Ontario: Chaudière Falls, 24, 347n31
Fort William, 20–21, 346n16
Kaministiquia River, 21, 347n18
Kenora, 19, 346n10, 346n12
Lake Huron, 23, 347n25
Lake Superior, 21–22, 347n18, 347n25
Niagara Falls, 347n24
Ottawa, 17, 20, 24–25, 347n28, 347n31
Owen Sound, 23, 347n26
Queenston, 347n24
Rat Portage, 19, 346n10, 346n12
Sault Ste. Marie, 22–23, 347n22
St. Marys River, 23, 347n22, 347n25
Thunder Bay, 20–21, 346n16, 347n18
Toronto, 24
Ontario Library Review, 391n22
O’Rell, Max, 94, 365n68
Osborne, Dorothy, 360n23
Pacific, The (Berkeley), 192
Page, L.C. See L.C. Page and Company
Page, P.K., 337n22
Pat of Silver Bush (Montgomery), xxiin3, 315, 380n239
manuscript, xxiiin8
Patriot. See Daily Patriot (Charlottetown)
Penman, Betsy (great-grandmother), 238–39, 391n22, 392n26, 412nn214–15
Penman, George (great-great-grandfather), 238, 391n22, 392n26
Penman, Nancy (great-grandmother), 238–39, 391n22, 392n26, 412nn214–15