gardens in literature

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Paper gardens

a stroll through French literature
2018
"The . . . first section focuses on history and is devoted to types of gardens ranging from the biblical Garden of Eden to English parklands; the second perceptively considers their role in literary works"--Amazon.
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Shakespeare in the garden

a selection of gardens and an illustrated alphabet of plants
2006
Photographs profile fourteen gardens in England, the United States, and Canada that were inspired by the Elizabethan gardens of William Shakespeare's day, including three gardens from Shakepeare's homes in Stratford-on-Avon.

Emily Dickinson's gardens

a celebration of a poet and gardener
2005
Draws from poet Emily Dickinson's writings to determine the flowers she loved and grew at her home in Amherst, Massachusetts, and explains how to create one's own Emily Dickinson garden, covering design and planning, plant sources, and growing tips.

The gardens of Emily Dickinson

2004
Discusses the flowers of Emily Dickinson's indoor and outdoor gardens and the impact of her love and understanding of horticulture on her poetry.

Inside the secret garden

a treasury of crafts, recipes and activities
2001
A treasury of crafts, activities, recipes, and detailed historical information about and inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel, "The Secret Garden.".
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