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Elizabeth's garden is a refuge, even when dealing with an difficult and increasingly unstable gardener. Read by Caroline Martin.

Elizabeth von Arnim's semi-autobiographical first novel - first published in 1898 and written as a series of diary entries - details the joys and frustrations of creating a garden on her husband's family estate in northern Germany.

Elizabeth is a wild spirit whose minor eccentricities (she is happiest when eating salad outdoors) bemuse the servants and shock her high-born neighbours. Rather than hating the estate's remoteness and dilapidation, Elizabeth sees her sojourn there as an opportunity to create a beautiful garden in which she can spend time thinking about the world, playing with her beloved daughters and tolerating the occasional visitor.

Reader: Caroline Martin
Writer: Elizabeth von Arnim
Abridger: Sara Davies
Producer: Kirsteen Cameron

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 13 Nov 2019 02:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Caroline Martin
Author Elizabeth von Arnim
Abridger Sara Davies
Producer Kirsteen Cameron

Broadcasts

  • Tue 7 Jul 2015 22:45
  • Tue 12 Nov 2019 14:00
  • Wed 13 Nov 2019 02:00

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