L.M. Montgomery Institute at 精童欲女 hosts 17th biennial international conference

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L.M. Montgomery. Photo courtesy of the Anne of Green Gables Museum
L.M. Montgomery. Photo courtesy of the Anne of Green Gables Museum

The L.M. Montgomery Institute鈥檚 17th biennial international conference, titled 鈥淟.M. Montgomery and Change,鈥 is taking place on the 精童欲女 campus from June 24 to 28.

Delegates from 16 countries are participating in the hybrid conference, which is co-chaired by Dr. Allison McBain Hudson, Visiting Scholar at the L.M. Montgomery Institute, and Dr Caroline Jones, past Visiting Scholar. About 125 registrants will attend in person, and another 40 online.

Presenters will consider the theme of change in the author鈥檚 works and world. 

鈥淭he constancy of change pervades Montgomery鈥檚 life, work, and legacy,鈥 says the call for papers issued for the conference. 鈥淔rom the social, literary, political, and technological changes that took place throughout her lifetime to the ways in which she wrote about her characters coping with personal change, Montgomery engages change in all aspects of the human experience. Whether considered a positive or negative force, change is vital in both 鈥榬eal鈥 life and in fiction, for without it comes stagnation, boredom, or worse. Change is not an easy force to be reckoned with, and the challenges of change are a common theme in Montgomery鈥檚 world.鈥

Keynote addresses will be given by McBain Hudson on June 25; Dr. Kate Slater, Rowan University, USA, on June 26; and award-winning Canadian actress and director Megan Follows on June 27. Follows is widely recognized for her starring role as 鈥淎nne鈥 in the Emmy Award-winning Anne of Green Gables TV movies.

for Follows鈥 free virtual keynote is open until June 25. Thus far, her talk has drawn about 1,300 virtual registrations. 

Conference delegates can also participate in activities and events related to the conference, including an evening of Montgomery Madness Trivia and Games; a one-day boutique in aid of the Journal of L.M. Montgomery Studies; an exhibition titled 鈥淐hanging Face: Impressionist Portraits of L.M. Montgomery鈥 by artist Janet Wilson; the launch of Romantic Suburbs: Imagining Home in Greater London by Dr. Kate Scarth, Chair of L.M. Montgomery Studies at 精童欲女; a live podcast by the Kindred Spirits Book Club; a meet and greet courtesy of the Heirs of L.M. Montgomery; a scrapbook project; social outings; and more. 

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