![]() ![]() Many years her junior, and abandoned and later divorced an abusive That allowed Elizabeth to live a life very free of society's rules.Įlizabeth built her own home in Switzerland, bought a Chateau inįrance, traveled freely, had lovers including at least one lover who was ![]() Ironically, it was the writing of the book, and the subsequent books, Read, think, philosophize, and to imagine how she would behave if Often escapes from her life as an aristocratic woman into her garden, to The book has been cited as a feminist novel because the character The books were published anonymously, and it was popular in theīeginning for people to speculate who could have written it. The companion book, published a year later, in They always had the text 'By the author of Elizabeth and her German The book was so popular, reprinted many times in theįirst year of publication, that while some of her 20 otherīooks were published under her pseudonym of Alice Cholmondeley, Her unusual views on life, society, and her friends. Is ostensibly the diary of a woman who is creating a garden, but Was Elizabeth von Arnim's most popular book, and it is Elizabeth and her German Garden published in 1898, ![]()
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