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Monday, May 09, 2011

Monday, May 09, 2011 12:23 am by M. in    1 comment
A couple of recent books with references to the Brontës.
This is the Garden. An Anthology
by Charles Elliott
Binding: Hardback, 240 pages
ISBN: 9780711231740
Imprint: Frances Lincoln

From Homer to Tom Stoppard, writers whose direct concern with gardening may only be slight, find themselves deeply involved with particular, maybe imaginary gardens. Thus gardens turn up in the most surprising contexts, from 10th century Japan to the more familiar world of 19th and 20th century English literature.
Gardens are used as settings, they are contemplated and described, they are engaged with metaphorically, and they are employed as emotional registers by authors as various as Goethe and Jerome K Jerome, Somerset Maugham and James I; to say nothing of Charlotte Brontë or ee cumming. And in this anthology the legendary editor and garden writer Charles Elliott has chosen a nicely suggestive collection of such encounters from all over the world and all ages to delight, to entertain and to inform.
Happy and sad, comic and serious, reassuring and threatening, the garden is seen here by over 100 great writers as one of mankind's most interesting, most useful and most variable creations.
A Gift of Remembrance
Methodist Publishing (Ref: PA623-CT-11)
Ekklesia has further information on the latter:
The booklet offers reflections on death, dying, mourning and loss. It includes Bible passages, prayers and reflections from a variety of authors, including John Donne, Anne Brontë and a soldier killed in war in France in 1944.
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