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Elizabeth and Her German Garden
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Elizabeth and Her German Garden in Brampton, ON
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Elizabeth and Her German Garden in Brampton, ON
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After leaving behind the social life of the city, a young Englishwoman settles in a country house in Pomerania, where she discovers in the garden a refuge from obligations, unwanted visitors, and the conventions of her time. Among roses, winding paths, and the changing seasons, Elisabeth observes with gentle humour the small domestic battles, the silences of the countryside, and the quiet freedom that springs from tending the earth. Elizabeth von Arnim offers a delicate and ironic narrative that blends personal diary, nature writing, and social observation. First published in 1898 and soon becoming an unexpected international success, the book celebrates the regenerative power of nature and the need to preserve a private space of one's own in the face of the world's demands.
After leaving behind the social life of the city, a young Englishwoman settles in a country house in Pomerania, where she discovers in the garden a refuge from obligations, unwanted visitors, and the conventions of her time. Among roses, winding paths, and the changing seasons, Elisabeth observes with gentle humour the small domestic battles, the silences of the countryside, and the quiet freedom that springs from tending the earth. Elizabeth von Arnim offers a delicate and ironic narrative that blends personal diary, nature writing, and social observation. First published in 1898 and soon becoming an unexpected international success, the book celebrates the regenerative power of nature and the need to preserve a private space of one's own in the face of the world's demands.





















