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Heritage Minute shows a dark side of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s life

  • March 08, 2018
  • Health Care

She’s famous around a universe for writing Anne of Green Gables, though it’s a opposite side of Lucy Maud Montgomery that is featured in her Heritage Minute.

Historica Canada is rising Montgomery’s 60-second video brief on Thursday, that coincides with International Women’s Day. The video will be played during events opposite a country, said Historica Canada’s executive of programs Brigitte d’Auzac.

While Montgomery is best famous for her book series Anne of Green Gables, a video shows another side of her life: her struggles with basin and a rejecting of her books.

“I consider it’s critical to pronounce about mental health in ubiquitous in this day and age,” d’Auzac said. “I consider it’s critical to uncover that everybody can onslaught with this and it’s not only certain people and make it easier for people to pronounce about it.”

The video facilities a landscapes of P.E.I., a initial time a Heritage Minute was filmed on a Island. Shooting took place in Sep in Thunder Cove and Cape Tryon. The indoor scenes were shot in Milton, Ontario, during a nation birthright park.

Montgomery’s family wasn’t concerned in a scripting of a video, though her granddaughter got a hide preview of a video about a week ago and d’Auzac said she was anxious with a product.

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Montgomery is best famous for her illusory array Anne of Green Gables, though a Heritage Minute facilities a obtuse famous side of a author’s life: her struggles with basin and carrying her work rejected. (AnnetheSeries/Facebook)

Several experts were consulted on a calm of a video, including Prof. Laura Robinson, vanguard of humanities and amicable sciences during a Grenfell campus of Memorial University, Mary Rubio, a Lucy Maud Montgomery scholar, and Elizabeth Epperly, who helped found a Lucy Maud Montgomery Institute.

“Everything that is pronounced by Lucy Maud Montgomery in a tangible notation came from her journals,” d’Auzac said.

P.E.I. has been featured twice before: Rural Teacher and a story of a Charlottetown Conference in Sir John A. Macdonald.

The notation ends with this outline of Montgomery: “Lucy Maud Montgomery battled depression, rejecting and sexism to turn famous around a universe for Anne of Green Gables and 19 other novels.”

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-lucy-maud-montgomery-heritage-minute-1.4565870?cmp=rss

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