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Anne of Green Gables: Critical Essay by Janet Weiss-Town

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SOURCE: Weiss-Town, Janet. “Sexism Down on the Farm? Anne of Green Gables.Children's Literature Association Quarterly 11, no. 1 (spring 1986): 12-15.

In the following essay, Weiss-Town argues against the classification of Anne of Green Gables as a sexist book meant to teach girls how to be proper women.

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