Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth von Arnim is a charming semi-autobiographical novel that celebrates the beauty of nature and the solace it brings. The story unfolds through the diary entries of Elizabeth, a witty and independent woman who finds refuge from societal expectations in her lush, secluded German estate.
As she devotes herself to cultivating her garden, Elizabeth reflects on life, love, and the constraints placed on women in her time. Her humorous and candid observations about her husband, nicknamed "The Man of Wrath," her children, and the visitors who disrupt her solitude provide a delightful contrast to her serene connection with nature.
Through its vivid descriptions and sharp wit, Elizabeth and Her German Garden is both a meditation on the healing power of simplicity and a subtle critique of societal conventions, offering a timeless exploration of individuality and contentment.
Number of pages | 184 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A4 (210x297) |
Binding | Paperback |
Colour | Black & white |
Paper type | Cream |
Language | Portuguese |
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