Elizabeth and her German Garden
(Author) Elizabeth von Arnim' "Oh, my dear, relations are like drugs, - useful sometimes, and even pleasant, if taken in small quantities and seldom, but dreadfully pernicious on the whole, and the truly wise avoid them" ' Taking respite from the Man of Wrath, her children and her stifling household, Elizabeth discovers that the path to joy lies in having a garden, rather than a room, of one's own. This enchanting semi-autobiographical novel delighted readers when it first appeared in 1898 and has never been out of print since. The Penguin English Library - collectable general readers' editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century to the end of the Second World War.
Elizabeth von Arnim
Elizabeth von Arnim was a British author born in Australia in 1866. Known for her satirical and comedic novels, von Arnim's most notable works include "Elizabeth and Her German Garden" (1898), "The Enchanted April" (1922), and "Mr. Skeffington" (1940). Her writing style often featured strong female characters and themes of love, marriage, and societal expectations. Von Arnim's works were influential in the development of feminist literature and continue to be celebrated for their wit and charm. "The Enchanted April" remains her most famous work, depicting the transformative power of friendship and nature in a beautiful Italian villa. Elizabeth von Arnim passed away in 1941, leaving behind a legacy of timeless and engaging novels.