Abstract

[Excerpt] Upon reading Benjamin Lefebvre’s introduction to the second volume of his L.M. Montgomery Reader, which appears to catalogue nearly every major piece of scholarly criticism about Montgomery, one is immediately struck by the meticulous and exhaustive nature of the archival research that went into the creation of this three-volume series.

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