A discreet advertisement in \'The Times\', addressed to \'Those who Apppreciate Wisteria and Sunshine...\' is the impetus for a revelatory month for four very different women.
She was described by Alice Meynell as \'one of the three finest wits of her day\'..
In 1894 she and her first husband moved to Nassenheide which was wittily encapsulated in her most famous novel, \'Elizabeth and her German Garden\'.
About author(s): Elizabeth von Arnim was born in Australia in 1866.
First published in 1922 and reminscient of \'Elizabeth and her German Garden\', this delightful novel is imbued with the descriptive power and light-hearted irreverence for which Elizabeth von Arnin is renowned.
Lulled by the Mediterranean spirit, they gradually shed their skins and discover a harmony each of them has longed for but never known.
Wilkins, Mrs Arbuthnot, Mrs Fisher and Lady Caroline Dester, each quietly craving a respite.
Beckoned to this haven are Mrs.
High above the bay on the Italian Riviera stands San Salvatore, a mediaeval castle.
A discreet advertisement in \'The Times\', addressed to \'Those who Apppreciate Wisteria and Sunshine...\' is the impetus for a revelatory month for four very different women