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Elizabeth and Her German Garden

Cultivating Feminine Autonomy: A Gardener's Tale of Victorian Reverie
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In «Elizabeth and Her German Garden,» Elizabeth Von Arnim crafts a charming and introspective narrative that intertwines the joys and challenges of gardening with the author's musings on life, gender roles, and societal expectations. Through a unique blend of autobiographical elements and fictional narrative, Von Arnim showcases her exquisite prose, marked by wit and a deep affection for nature. This semi-autobiographical work, set in the early 20th century, not only reflects the burgeoning themes of female autonomy and domesticity but also serves as a precursor to the modern garden literature, promoting a more personal and emotional connection to nature. Elizabeth Von Arnim, an accomplished writer and a notable figure in the Bloomsbury Group, draws from her own experiences as an expatriate living in Germany to infuse authenticity into her depiction of the idyllic yet complex life of a woman in pursuit of self-discovery through gardening. Her struggles with her own identity as both a writer and a wife amplify the novel's exploration of female agency during a time when such sentiments were burgeoning yet controversial. «Elizabeth and Her German Garden» is a delightful read for those who appreciate nuanced reflections on femininity, nature, and personal freedom. Ideal for gardeners, feminists, and lovers of early 20th-century literature, this work invites readers to explore their own gardens while contemplating the deeper roots of belonging and identity.

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10 октября 2024
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170 стр.
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4064066120856
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