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Elizabeth von Arnim
Elizabeth von Arnim (1866-1941) was the author of 22 books, including Elizabeth and Her German Garden, Enchanted April, The Pastor’s Wife, and Vera. show more
Elizabeth von Arnim (1866-1941) was the author of 22 books, including Elizabeth and Her German Garden, Enchanted April, The Pastor’s Wife, and Vera.
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Birth date: 1866-08-31
Died: 1941-02-09
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MikeDI
MikeDI rated it 6 years ago
Yeah, I know I said I would not post here anymore but I wanted you all to know I've kept at reading Elizabeth's stuff. How did I not know about this author before? I'm still trying to wrap my arms around the fact that for a couple of years anyway, her and I were alive at the same time. I recentl...
MikeDI
MikeDI rated it 6 years ago
What can I say, it's Elizabeth von Arnim, one of my favorite writers. Love her wriitng and this book was no exception.
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 6 years ago
This was a buddy read with Themis Athena. The Solitary Summer is a follow up to Elizabeth and Her German Garden; they don't have to be read in any order, but Solitary Summer takes place in the same garden, about three years later. I went into this book naively assuming that the "Solitary" in the...
MikeDI
MikeDI rated it 6 years ago
Elizabeth and her friends have become one of the highlights of reading. Her writing style is refreshing and her struggle to have a beautiful garden is enjoyable fare. Using her husband, or Man of Wrath, as a foil introduces a much enjoyable element of humor. Her disdain of guests is understandable a...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 6 years ago
I can't believe how long it took me to read this book. It was my second Elizabeth von Arnim book, after reading Elizabeth and Her German Garden, and i have to say it was harder going at first. Her Adventures in Rügen start off in a much more florid style of writing than she used in German Garden; ...
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