Introduction, Anne with an "e": The enduring value of Anne of Green Gables / by Holly Blackford
1. Writing and placing Anne. Wildwood roses and sunshine girls: the making of Anne of Green Gables as a popular romance / Irene Gammel
L.M. Montgomery and literary professionalism / E. Holly Pike
Anne with two "G"s: Green Gables and geographical identity / Joy Alexander
2. Romancing Anne: language and silence. Negotiating the well-worn coin: the shifting use of language in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables / Melissa Mullins
"Mute misery": speaking the unspeakable in L.M. Montgomery's Anne books / Hilary Emmett
"The world hasn't changed very much": romantic love in film and television versions of Anne of Green Gables / Eleanor Hersey Nickel
3. Quoting Anne: intertextuality at home and abroad. Anne and her ancestors: self-reflexivity from Yonge to Alcott to Montgomery / Laura M. Robinson
Anne of Green Gables as intertext in post-1960 Canadian women's fiction / Theodore Sheckels
Interactions with poetry: metapoetic games with Anne in Astrid Lindgren's Madicken / Cornelia Rémi
4. Maturing Anne: gender and empire. A ministry of plum puffs: cooking as a path to spiritual maturity in L.M. Montgomery's Anne books / Christiana R. Salah
The ethos of nurture: revisiting domesticity in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables / Monika Hilder
Constructing a "new girl": gender and national identity in Anne of Green Gables and Seven little Australians / Sharyn Pearce
Chronology of important events in the life and career of Anne's creator: Lucy Maud Montgomery.