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   · méng ( LucyMaudMontgomery, 1874 1942) 1874 nián 11 yuè 30 chū shēng zài jiā de 'ài huá wáng dǎo shàng zài 30 suì shí chuàng zuò de shān qiáng de 'ān 》, chū bǎn hòu hěn kuài chéng liǎo chàng xiāo shū nián zhōng chóngyìn 6 'èr nián yīng guó bǎn yìn shuà liǎo 15 qiān bǎi wàn chóng bài zhě de xìn xuě piàn bān fēi dào 'ài huá wáng dǎo de zuò jiā jiā zhōng wàng zhī dào xiǎo 'ān hòu lái zěn me yàng liǎo yòu de shì wén háo · wēn de wén zài chéng duī de xìn jiàn zhōng wǎn nián ruò liángān de shì zhào liàng liǎo de jìng dòng kuài xiě dào:“ ān shì xiǔ de 'ài zhǐài màn yóu jìng de zhù rén gōngzhī hòu zuì lìng rén gǎn dòng 'ài de 'ér tóng xíng xiàng。” zài · wēn de xià zuò jiā yòu lián xiě liǎo lìng 6 xiǎo shuō:《 shàonǚ 'ān 》, xiě 'ān zài jiā xiāng shēng zuò xiǎo xué jiào shī;《 xué shēng 'ān xiě 'ān zài xué xué shì xué wèijīng jiāo yǒuliàn 'ài;《 fēng chuī bái yáng de 'ān 》, 'ān gěi wèi hūn xiě xìn de fāng shì shù xué hòu rèn zhōng xué xiào cháng de duō cǎi shì;《 mèng zhōng xiǎo de 'ān 》, xiě 'ān kāi shǐ liǎo hūn yīn shēng huó rán duì qiē chōng mǎn 'ài xīn hàoqí;《 wēn xīn shān zhuāng de 'ān 》, shū zhōng de 'ān cāo chí zhe 6 hái de jiā tíngzhì cái zhēn zhèng chéng shú liǎo;《 cǎi hóng yōu 》, zài zhè hái men zhǎngdà liǎoān gěi men qínghuān ài de jiào ān liè zài wèn shì hòu jiǔ jiù bèi gǎi biān wéi zhǒng bǎn běn de diàn yǐng diàn shì chūméng hòu lái yòu xiě guò duō zuò pǐnquè shǐ zhōng wèi néng 'ān suǒ dài gěi de zhǒng de chéng gōng。 1942 nián 4 yuè 24 zuò zhě zài duō lún duō shì


  Lucy Maud Montgomery CBE (November 30, 1874 – April 24, 1942), (called "Maud" by family and friends) and publicly known as L.M. Montgomery was a Canadian author, best known for a series of novels beginning with Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908.
  
  Once published, Anne of Green Gables was an immediate success. The central character, Anne, an orphaned girl, made Montgomery famous in her lifetime and gave her an international following. The first novel was followed by a series of sequels with Anne as the central character. The novels became the basis for the highly acclaimed 1985 CBC television miniseries, Anne of Green Gables and several other television movies and programs, including Road to Avonlea, which ran in Canada and the U.S. from 1990-1996.
    

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