![]() ![]() Harrison, where she is advised to “Cut out all those flowery passages” and “high-flown language,” and to turn instead to writing what she knows. Anne gives her real-life story collection to Gilbert on his recovery bed, saying, “I wrote about Avonlea, just as you said I should, without any highfalutin mumbo-jumbo.” 1 Sullivan’s Gilbert reflects the kind of advice Anne gets from her neighbour, James A. ![]() ![]() Anne’s reconciliation with Gilbert is tied up with her rejection of fairy tales and romantic, imaginative worlds in favour of realistic fiction. Introduction: Passport to the Geography of FairylandĪt the romantic climax of Kevin Sullivan’s miniseries adaptation Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, there is an intriguing interpretation of Anne. ![]()
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