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Wikipedia Assignment # 2 - Research Paper - Lib2002 Reference 1 Course at Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

=Assignment #2=

Wikipedia Summary

The Wikipedia article on Lucy Maud Montgomery includes a general biography of her life, works and contributions to Canadian literature. She is most noted for her Anne in Green Gable series. The name of her character in this series is Anne. Anne has left a lasting impression not only in Canadian literature but around the world. Prince Edward Island and Anne of Green Gables have been immortalized not only in literature but historically.In 1935, Lucy Maud Montgomery received the honour of Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

After a short introduction to Lucy Maud Montgomery biography, the article is divided into three sections: early life followed by her writing career, romantic interests and family life and the article ends with her death and legacy.

Lucy Maud Montgomery early life is filled with sadness, grief and depression. Her creative imagination and writing became her world. Lucy’s loneliness transform into great stories which Anne became her principal character. Despite, Lucy’s creative imagination her depression was a struggle throughout her life.

Lucy’s writing career was creative, productive and well received by newspapers, Publishers and the general public. She did not enjoy teaching but it gave her time to write. Her romantic interests were many but sadly even though she did marry was never truly romantically happy as a women. Her creative image within her mind seem to contend her unhappiness in her heart. Her family gave her happiness but her writing and imaginative family was her personal world.

The conclusion of the article concerning her death and legacy. It is interesting to note In the conclusion in the Wikipedia article it mention to us and alludes that she may had committed suicide. Lucy’s depression throughout her life, imaginative world she created which her writings became so popular in Canada and around the world and her husband who suffered from mental illness added over caring for him more than 20 years became too much to bear. A possible drug overdose. Nevertheless, her contributions to Canadian literature has made a lasting effect. Lucy Maud Montgomery a great Canadian writer, story teller and also well known throughout the world. When you think of Prince Edward Island, Lucy Maud Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables bring images of a red head little orphaned girl living on a farm in Prince Edward Island. Lucy Anne Montgomery a true Canadian literary

The Canadian Encyclopedia Summary of Article

Lucy Maud Montgomery.The Canadian Encyclopedia, Lucy Maud Montgomery. [--Emma3171 (talk) 15:28, 1 November 2014 (UTC)http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/en/article/montgomery-lucy-maud/] Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Doubleday Canada | August 1, 1983 | Mass Market Paperbound

Lucy Maud Montgome Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in Chifton, Prince Edward Island on Nov 30, 1874;died in Toronto on April 24, 1942.

Comparison and Contrasting of Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Articles
Comparison of Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Articles. (The Canadian Encyclopedia, Lucy Maud Montgomery.)

Conrasting of Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Articles. (The Canadian Encyclopedia, Lucy Maud Montgomery.)

List of References,contributors and additional readings

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 * 1) 1.10.1. Is the list revelant and current?


 * 1) 1.10.2. Are the contributors experts in their field?


 * 1) .1.10.3. Examples for their expertise or amateur expertise in their field?

Assessment of two articles

 * 1) 1.11.1. Content, information provided to reader, notations or messages on Wikipedia user and talk page, and citations standards.


 * 1) 1.11.2. Review of my Wikipedia your page and talk page.


 * 1) 1.11.3. Discuss and analyze Wikipedia article compared to Encyclopedia article.(examples provided)

Resources

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Anne of Green Gables series


 * 1) Anne of Green Gables (1908)
 * 2) Anne of Avonlea (1909)
 * 3) Anne of the Island (1915)
 * 4) Anne of Windy Poplars (1936)
 * 5) Anne's House of Dreams (1917)
 * 6) Anne of Ingleside (1939)
 * 7) Rainbow Valley (1919)
 * 8) Rilla of Ingleside (1921)
 * 9) Chronicles of Avonlea (1912)  Campaign, Ill: Project Gutenberg, n.d. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) Web. 01 Nov. 2014


 * 1) 1.2.Women Writers of Children's Literature Bloom Harold.Philadelphia, Pa:Chelsea House,1998.eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)Web.01Nov.2014

Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories 1896 to 1901 (2008) "A Case of Trespass" (1897) "A Christmas Inspiration" (1901) "A Christmas Mistake" (1899) Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories 1902 to 1903 (2008).

"Emily's Husband" (1903)


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 * 1) 1.3.5.http://www.lmmontgomery.ca/aboutlmm/herlife
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