Anne of Green Gables Resources
Websites
You can look up anything in the Anne of Green Gables series universe in its very own wiki.
This is the more official site where L.M. Montgomery scholars and die-hard fans share their news.
See what Anne's fuss over puffed sleeves are about… or agree to disagree in this history of Romantic Era fashion.
Ever imagine what it would look like to have an Anne of Green Gables themed wedding? No? Well, these vendors have.
Movie or TV Productions
The most famous retelling of Anne of Green Gables, this award-winning TV miniseries aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1985 and on PBS in 1986. It stars Megan Follows, and is widely known as the most faithful adaptation of the novel.
The teenage actress who played Anne in this 1934 version actually changed her screen name to Anne Shirley when the movie came out. Talk about devotion to the role.
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series was a PBS children's show running from 2001-02, where Anne and her friends learned a lesson in each episode.
Akage no Anne (or "Red-Haired Anne") hit Japan's anime scene in 1979 and has contributed to Japanese tourism on Prince Edward Island.
Articles and Interviews
Megan waxes nostalgic in 2013 about the time she spent playing Anne.
An Anne of Green Gables prequel was published in 2008, by another famous children's author. Here's the story.
Video
No wonder Anne loved nature so much. Here's a tourism video that shows you what Prince Edward Island looks like today.
A short documentary on how working at the post office influenced Montgomery's work.
A modern Anne of Green Gables adaptation through vlogging—because you know Anne would totally vlog if she had the technology.
In case you want to imitate Anne's curly up-do (from when she's old enough to wear her hair like that.)
Audio
On the hundredth anniversary of the book, here's a fun little interview about Anne's lasting appeal.
You can listen to the entire novel of Anne of Green Gables, read by volunteers.
Fiction Kitchen Podcast talks you through some Anne of Green Gables recipes.
Images
Here's a photograph of Lucy Maud Montgomery.
We had trouble choosing our favorite Megan-Follows-as-Anne photo, because she was so expressive. But we think this is the one.
Check out these Anne covers by artist Elly MacKay. All were created using paper cutouts in lightbox dioramas.
Anne of Green Gables is in the public domain, which means anyone can publish the text with their own cover, including this one.