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Anne’s House of Dreams

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About the Book

Anne 's House of Dreams 1917

First published in 1917 by McClelland and Stewart

Anne’s House of Dreams was originally written to follow Anne of the Island. (The fourth book, Anne of Windy Poplars was written years afterwords.) The story begins with Anne’s marriage and move to the beautiful shore of Four Winds. The first two years of her new life is enriched by the friendship of Captain Jim, a retired sea-captain and charmed storyteller, spinster Miss Cornelia, an avowed “man-hater” indefatigable with spicy gossip and acts of kindness, and Leslie Moore, a beautiful and tragic woman of Anne’s own age.

Anne’s House of Dreams is the fifth book in the series of Anne novels and short stories.

Novels

  1. Anne of Green Gables
  2. Anne of Avonlea
  3. Anne of the Island
  4. Anne of Windy Poplars
  5. Anne’s House of Dreams
  6. Anne of Ingleside
  7. Rainbow Valley
  8. Rilla of Ingleside

Short Story Collections

  1. Chronicles of Avonlea
  2. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
  3. The Road to Yesterday

Creation and Publication

notes behind the writing and publication of Anne’s House of Dreams, including Montgomery’s own comments, the original manuscript, etc.

Chronology of the Anne series

a timeline of Anne’s life from Anne of Green Gables to Rilla of Ingleside

The Geography of Four Winds/Ingleside/Glen St. Mary

a guide to the settings of Anne’s House of Dreams, Anne of Ingleside, Rainbow Valley, and Rilla of Ingleside, including maps, photos, quotes

Library

poetry, songs, and other literary allusions in Anne’s House of Dreams

Bookcovers

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Last modified: October 23, 2008