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The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen

By Elizabeth Von Arnim

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A woman seeking freedom from her everyday life embarks on a life-changing journey across an island to fulfill her desire for exploration and independence.

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2010-09-19
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Summary

"The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen" by Elizabeth Von Arnim is a novel that tells the story of Elizabeth's solo excursion across the beautiful island of Rügen, where themes of freedom, nature, and the happiness of discovering new places blossom. When her friends are unwilling to join her walking trip, Elizabeth, along with her maid Gertrud, begins a scenic car excursion, revealing her longing for independence and her deep bond with the world around her. Elizabeth's meetings with unique people, her delight in Rügen's beautiful landscape, and her appreciation of local life define her experiences and place the tone for her exciting adventures. This reflects Elizabeth’s persona as someone who is very aware of and committed to accepting life as it unfolds.

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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