“To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure, is the most perfect refreshment.” Fanny Price, Mansfield Park, Chapter 9 As the heroine of Mansfield Park Fanny Price observes, “To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure, is the most perfect refreshment.” In the Garden with Jane Austen captures the essence and beauty of the traditional English garden. With lush photos, social history, excerpts from the novels, information on her life, and period drawings, this book brings Georgian and Regency gardens and Jane Austen’s world to life. The book also includes touring information for gardens featured in film adaptations of the novels. Some of the gardens she owned or knew exist still in some form today among the gardens highlighted is the restored garden at Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton, England, complete with a sample planting plan of the flowers grown there now. This book strolls through the sorts of gardens that Jane Austen would have known and the gardens of the great estates, cottage gardens, gardens in town, and public gardens and parks. She took a keen interest in flower gardening and kitchen gardening alike.
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