Jane of Lantern Hill

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Jane of Lantern Hill is a 1937 children's novel by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery that follows a lonely Toronto girl whose life changes when she spends a transformative summer with her father on Prince Edward Island.

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instanceOf Canadian literature work
novel
author L. M. Montgomery NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
featuresLocation Lantern Hill NERFINISHED
featuresRelationship father-daughter bond
followsCharacterArc lonely girl finding belonging
genre children's literature
coming-of-age fiction
hasCharacter Jane Victoria Stuart's father
Jane Victoria Stuart's mother
hasCharacterRole protagonist
hasEndingType optimistic
hasForm prose
hasIntendedMarket English-speaking readers
hasLiteraryReputation classic of Canadian children's literature
hasMediaType print
hasMotif domestic competence
home and belonging
island life
hasNarrativeStructure linear chronology
hasOriginalPublicationStatus first published as a book
hasPageCountApproximate around 300 pages
hasPrimaryConflict family separation and reconciliation
hasTargetAudience children
young adults
hasTheme family relationships
independence
parent-child relationships
personal growth
rural versus urban life
self-discovery
isStandaloneWork true
language English
literaryMovement 20th-century Canadian children's literature
mainCharacter Jane Victoria Stuart NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
partOfAuthorOeuvre L. M. Montgomery novels
protagonistAgeGroup child
protagonistGender female
protagonistResidenceAtStart Toronto NERFINISHED
protagonistSummerResidence Prince Edward Island NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1937
publisher McClelland & Stewart NERFINISHED
settingLocation Prince Edward Island NERFINISHED
Toronto NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century

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Lucy Maud Montgomery notableWork Jane of Lantern Hill