K. L. Montgomery
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Standard Name: Montgomery, K. L.
Used Form: Kathleen Montgomery
Used Form: Letitia Montgomery
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1903: Sisters Kathleen and Letitia Montgomery launched...
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1903
Sisters Kathleen
and Letitia Montgomery
launched their career as novelists with The Cardinal's Pawn, under their joint pseudonym of K. L. Montgomery
.
18 November 1904: K. L. Montgomery, the pseudonym of the co-writing...
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18 November 1904
K. L. Montgomery
, the pseudonym of the co-writing sisters Kathleen
and Letitia
, published the historicalnovelMajor Weir.
1905: K. L. Montgomery, the pseudonym for the two...
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1905
K. L. Montgomery
, the pseudonym for the two sisters Kathleen and Letitia (who were distantly related to Oliver Goldsmith
), published the contemporary love story Love in the Lists: A Pension Comedy.
By 7 December 1906: K. L. Montgomery published the novel The...
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By 7 December 1906
K. L. Montgomery
published the novelThe Ark of the Curse.
By 20 February 1908: K. L. Montgomery dedicated their historical...
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By 20 February 1908
1912: The first three printings of The Gate-Openers,...
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1912
The first three printings of The Gate-Openers, a novel by K. L. Montgomery
, followed each other in rapid succession.
1915: K. L. Montgomery published the fictional...
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1915
K. L. Montgomery
published the fictionalexploration of Puritan New England, Maids of Salem.
By late September 1927: The sisters who wrote together under the...
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By late September 1927
The sisters who wrote together under the name of K. L. Montgomery
published their last novel, Ware Venice.
By late September 1927: The sisters who wrote together under the...
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By late September 1927
The sisters who wrote together under the name of K. L. Montgomery
published their last novel, Ware Venice.
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