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Elizabeth von Arnim

    Conocida como "Elizabeth y su jardín alemán", esta autora cautivó a los lectores con su prosa ingeniosa y observadora. Sus obras exploran frecuentemente temas como la soledad, la búsqueda del yo y las complejidades de la conexión humana, a menudo dentro de las limitaciones de las expectativas sociales. Emplea magistralmente la ironía y el humor sutil para retratar a personajes que buscan el significado y la realización en entornos restrictivos. Su estilo distintivo combina la profundidad introspectiva con un toque narrativo ligero.

    Elizabeth von Arnim
    Christine
    The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight
    Elizabeth and her German Garden (The Penguin English Library)
    Abril encantado
    Vera
    Amor
    • Amor

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Publicada en 1925, Elizabeth von Arnim se inspiró en su propia experiencia para escribir Amor, una de sus novelas más admiradas. Cien años después, esta historia que, con la característica sutileza e ironía de su autora, retrata la hipocresía de la sociedad y el obstáculo de la diferencia de edad en una relación sentimental, es de una vigencia asombrosa --

      Amor
    • Abril encantado

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      “Para aquellos que aprecian las glicinias y el sol. Se alquila pequeño castillo medieval italiano durante el mes de abril.”Un lugar encantador adonde acudirán cuatro mujeres inglesas, hartas y aburridas, escapando de la rutina. Allí, en primavera y en pleno Mediterráneo, conversan, viven y descubren los mejores matices de su sensibilidad, oculta por la monotonía cotidiana. Y todo empezará a cambiar, quizá para siempre.Esta comedia de Elizabeth von Arnim, una de las escritoras más leídas de principios del siglo xx, brinda tanto placer y fascinación hoy como entonces.

      Abril encantado
    • ' "Oh, my dear, relations are like drugs, - useful sometimes, and even pleasant, if taken in small quantities and seldom, but dreadfully pernicious on the whole, and the truly wise avoid them" ' Taking respite from the Man of Wrath, her children and her stifling household, Elizabeth discovers that the path to joy lies in having a garden, rather than a room, of one's own. This enchanting semi-autobiographical novel delighted readers when it first appeared in 1898 and has never been out of print since. The Penguin English Library - collectable general readers' editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century to the end of the Second World War.

      Elizabeth and her German Garden (The Penguin English Library)
    • The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in a whimsical backdrop, this 1905 comedy-drama follows Princess Priscilla as she navigates the complexities of royal life and personal desires. Elizabeth von Arnim crafts a narrative rich in humor and social commentary, exploring themes of freedom and individuality. The story's charm and wit eventually inspired a stage adaptation, The Cottage in the Air, in 1909, showcasing its enduring appeal and the author's distinctive voice.

      The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight
    • Christine

      • 126 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The narrative unfolds through letters from Christine, an English girl studying in Germany, capturing the atmosphere leading up to World War I during May-August 1914. As she shares her experiences with her mother, the novel offers a poignant perspective on the tensions of the time. Initially presented as non-fiction, it reflects the author's personal connection to the events, as her own daughters lived in Germany during the war, adding depth to the story. The tragic fate of Christine mirrors that of von Arnim's daughter Felicitas, who died of pneumonia.

      Christine
    • In the Mountains

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The narrative features a diverse cast of characters who are interesting, humorous, and loving, offering a rich exploration of their multifaceted lives. While the story unfolds at a leisurely pace, it is filled with delightful moments that evoke laughter. The gentle storytelling invites readers to immerse themselves in the characters' experiences, creating an enjoyable reading journey.

      In the Mountains
    • The Benefactress

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      At twenty-five, Anna Estcourt navigates life as an attractive and intelligent woman, despite growing up parentless and impoverished. Living with her brother Peter and his controlling wife Susie, Anna remains independent and idealistic, determined to carve out her own path. The story explores her struggles and aspirations as she seeks to break free from her current circumstances.

      The Benefactress
    • Four women answer and advertisement. They leave London and go on holiday to San Salavatore - an Italian castle by the sea. They find enchantment, happiness and love.

      The enchanted April - B1/B2
    • The Substitution

      • 314 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of identity and self-worth, the narrative follows a protagonist who often finds herself in the role of a substitute in various aspects of her life. As she navigates relationships and personal challenges, she grapples with feelings of being overlooked and undervalued. The story delves into her journey of self-discovery, highlighting her quest to redefine her role and assert her presence in a world that often sidelines her. Through poignant moments and relatable struggles, it captures the essence of finding one's voice and place.

      The Substitution