Emily Climbs
About the Book

First published in 1925 by McClelland and Stewart.
“Strive–strive–keep on–words are your medium– make them your slaves–until they will say for you what you want them to say.’ That is true–and I do try–but it seems to me there is something BEYOND words–any words–all words–something that always escapes you when you try to grasp it–and yet leaves something in your hand which you wouldn’t have had if you hadn’t reached for it.” - Emily Climbs ch.1
Emily Climbs traces Emily’s development as a writer. Her journal entries, narratring her own and other’s stories, her inspirations, achievements, failures and self-critiques, form a large portion of the book. A wise, humourous narrator pretending to be Emily’s biographer punctuates the events of the story. The novel is a realistic, at times comic, at times sensitive documentation of teenage rebellion and whispers of romance.
Novels
Creation and Publication
notes behind the writing and publication of Emily Climbs, including Montgomery’s own comments, the original manuscript, etc.
Chronology of the Emily series
a timeline of Emily’s life from Emily of New Moon to Emily Climbs
The Geography of New Moon
a guide to the settings of the Emily of New Moon series including maps, photos, quotes
Library
poetry, songs, and other literary allusions in Emily Climbs
E-text
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