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Elizabeth and Her German Garden

By Elizabeth Von Arnim

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A woman escapes city life and expectation, discovering freedom and delight in her untamed German garden.

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1998-05-01
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Summary

"Elizabeth and Her German Garden" by Elizabeth Von Arnim is a story about a woman, Elizabeth, who leaves the city behind to live in the German countryside, where she finds peace and happiness in her garden. The book shows Elizabeth learning to love her wild and overgrown garden, enjoying the simple things found in nature, and wanting to live a life free from the pressures of society. The reader sees Elizabeth as both funny and thoughtful as she deals with being different and tries to meet the expectations of her family and those around her, starting her on a path of finding herself and connecting with the earth.

About the Author

Elizabeth von Arnim, born Mary Annette Beauchamp, was an English novelist. Born in Australia, she married a German aristocrat, and her earliest works are set in Germany. Her first marriage made her Countess von Arnim-Schlagenthin and her second Elizabeth Russell, Countess Russell. After her first husband's death, she had a three-year affair with the writer H. G. Wells, then later married Frank Russell, elder brother of the Nobel prize-winner and philosopher Bertrand Russell. She was a cousin of the New Zealand-born writer Katherine Mansfield. Though known in early life as May, her first book introduced her to readers as Elizabeth, which she eventually became to friends and finally to family. Her writings are ascribed to Elizabeth von Arnim. She used the pseudonym Alice Cholmondeley for only one novel, Christine, published in 1917.

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