Rilla of Ingleside: the eighth of nine books in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery


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Rilla of Inglesideby Lucy Maud MontgomeryRilla of Ingleside (1921) is the eighth of nine books in the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery but was the sixth Anne novel in publication order. This book draws the focus back onto a single character Anne and Gilberts youngest daughter Bertha Marilla Rilla Blythe. It has a more serious tone as it takes place during World War I and the three Blythe boys-Jem Walter and Shirley-along with Rillas sweetheart Ken Ford and playmates Jerry Meredith and Carl Meredith-end up fighting in Europe with the Canadian Expeditionary Force.The book is dedicated: To the memory of FREDERICA CAMPBELL MACFARLANE who went away from me when the dawn broke on January 25 1919-a true friend a rare personality a loyal and courageous soul. Frederica Mauds cousin and best friend grew up in Park Corner PEI but died in the worldwide flu epidemic of 1918-19. Frederica may have been the model for Diana Barry Anne of Green Gables bosom friend both had unusual non-Christian first names and the fictional Dianas husband was named perhaps not coincidentally Fred.Rilla of Ingleside is the only Canadian novel written from a womans perspective about the First World War by a contemporary. The novel is also groundbreaking as it is one of the first non-Australian texts to mention the Gallipoli campaign and the sacrifice made by the ANZACs.At some point after Montgomerys death in 1942 publishers quietly trimmed Rilla of Ingleside of a few thousand words removing among other things passages containing historically accurate but now offensive anti-German sentiment. The trimmed version was the only available in print version for decades until a new restored and annotated edition of Rilla of Ingleside edited by Benjamin Lefebvre (editor of Montgomerys The Blythes Are Quoted) and d McKenzie was published by Viking Canada in October 2010.Set almost a decade after Rainbow Valley Europe is on the brink of the First World War and Annes youngest daughter Rilla is an irrepressible almost-15-year-old excited about her first adult party and blissfully unaware of the chaos that the Western world is about to enter. Her parents worry because Rilla seems not to have any ambition is not interested in attending college and is more concerned with having fun.Once the Continent descends into war Jem Blythe and Jerry Meredith promptly enlist upsetting Anne Nan and Faith Meredith (who Rilla suspects is engaged to Jem). Rillas brother Walter who is of age does not enlist ostensibly due to a recent bout with typhoid but truly because he fears the ugliness of war and death. He confides in Rilla that he feels he is a coward. Rilla was a bit happy because she was closer to Walter than to her brother Jem.
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