Wendy RoyThe Next Instalment
Serials, Sequels, and Adaptations of Nellie L. McClung, L.M. Montgomery, and Mazo de la Roche
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Wendy Roy is a professor of Canadian Literature at the University of Saskatchewan. She researches gender and culture in Canadian women's writing and is the author of Maps of Difference: Canada, Women, and Travel (2005) and co-editor of Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond: Interfaces of the Oral, Written, and Visual (2012).
Introduction: Serials, Sequels, and Adaptations in Twentieth-Century Canada
Part 1: Nellie L. McClung and the Pearlie Watson Trilogy
1. Sowing the Seeds for McClung's First Novel
2. Serialization as Marketing Strategy
3. McClung's Second Chances
4. Changing Popular and Critical Responses
5. Sequel (Non)Recognition = (Non)Adaptation?
Part 2: L. M. Montgomery, Anne, and Other Sequel Heroines
6. Beginning the Cycle: Montgomery's First Serials and Sequels
7. New and Old Continuing Stories: The "Teen" Years
8. Anne and Emily of Somewhere Else: More Sequels and Serials
9. Anne Grows Up: The Sequel as Bildungsroman
10. Love for and Criticism of the Red-Headed Girl
11. Adapting and Internationalizing Anne
Part 3: Mazo de la Roche and the Whiteoaks of Jalna
12. From Magazine Short Stories to Magazine Novels
13. Beyond the Trilogy: The Serial-Sequel Continuum
14. More Non-Jalna Novels, and New Jalna Prequels and Sequels
15. From Acclaimed Contest Winner to "Outside the Range of Literary
Criteria"
16. The Whiteoaks of Hollywood - les Whiteoaks de Paris
Conclusion: The Next Instalment
Index