Friday, December 13, 2013

Author Lucy M. Montgomery acknowledged the similarities between the character and his life with her


Vo Thi My Russia - Class Vank8 1. Biography of author Lucy Maud Montgomery Lucy Maud MONTGOMERY (11/30/1874 - 24/04/1942) was born November 30, 1874 in Clifton (now New London area), of Prince Edward Island, Canada .
During his career, weigher Montgomery published 20 novels and 500 short stories and poems. Prince Edward Island, scene of many novels she writes, has become one of the Canadian landscape. In 1908 she launched the first book in the classic series about Anne speed and immediately gained huge success. So far, the book has been published in over 30 languages, sold more than 50 million copies, making it one of the Montgomery best-selling writer of all time. In 1935 she was awarded the British Empire Medal. The works and diaries, her letters were scholars and readers everywhere read and study.
After the episode in the series of eight children's classic Anne of the Red Hair, writer Lucy M. Montgomery weigher has vowed to break up permanently Anne to create a new character. And Emily was born - as well as an orphan but closer to real life, with many personality traits and the life of the author. Each filmed and enchanted generations of audiences Vietnam, "Emily in New Moon Farm" has come back, but not through the small screen weigher through the pages of the comic book of the same name.
This is the first book in the three book female author Lucy M. Montgomery, and the literary classics of Canadian children. The series tells the life of her eleven-year-old Emily Starr, suddenly orphaned weigher both parents, and had moved to New Moon Farm, where her relatives live.
Emily in New Moon Farm is the first book in the trilogy by Lucy M. Montgomery about life in the beautiful island of Prince Edward Emily Starr, a girl loves nature, art, always thirsty weigher for knowledge and enthusiasm for writing. The novel also portrays a writer's weigher path from childhood she cherished dream start until becoming a professional writer.
Eleven-year-old Emily lives happily with her father in a unique house in the valley basin. People in nearby towns pity she had left motherless longer have to live in such a lonely place. But Emily innocent, dreamy feel to have loads of friends: father, weigher cats and exciting natural forces around the house. Emily did not know what lonely is until his father died suddenly. She was timid and afraid to leave their home to live with their loved ones and their dry goods pride at New Moon Farm. Emily'm sure I can not be happy in this strange place, the uncle harsh, rigid teacher and classmates filled with malice. But then love New Moon farm also grows when she found new friends: Teddy painting is beautiful, as Perry had sailed round the world with his father, but never go to school; Ilse is a feisty little girl and strong as boys. With new friends and new adventures, Emily began to see New Moon familiar as their nest. This character does not come off reminiscent weigher of Anne Shirley Anne Redhead series: both orphans, love writing, before age and older incurable dreamer. But unlike Anne, who had little memory of his biological parents, she was ten years Emily has a happy life with his father. Passion for writing in Anne also not as strong as in Emily. Anne Shirley could really enjoy writing, but Emily always found urge to write. Writing for her is an indispensable need, such as the food and drink.
Author Lucy M. Montgomery acknowledged the similarities between the character and his life with her Emily Starr: Do not you ever tell me is true when Anne. But in some ways, they will correct me if that is Emily. Montgomery said that the character of Emily Anne like her more, and some events that happened with Emily in the story is what happened weigher to the author in fact. We can say the few books about Emily Starr romanticized and more realistic than the Red Hair Anne books.
Beautiful, emotional, humanistic rich color and subtle mystery, Emily in New Moon farms contribute more for the Canadian literature a children's classic work anymore. Ministry of fiction for all ages this has inspired many directors, the Salter Street Films and CBC Television into a 1998 TV movie. Ten years after his debut, the film was screened in many countries. In 2007, the series was NHK and Tokyo Movie Shinsha adapted into animated weigher films 26 episodes long. This is also familiar to movie audiences childhood television Vietnam.
The whole trilogy about Emi

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