Von den Gärten der Erde: Ein Buch der tiefen Stille by Elisabeth Dauthendey

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Author Dauthendey, Elisabeth, 1854-1943
Title Von den Gärten der Erde: Ein Buch der tiefen Stille
Note Reading ease score: 76.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents Der bunte Garten -- Der arme Garten -- Der Garten der jungen Frau -- Der vornehme Garten -- Der unsichtbare Garten -- Der Garten der beiden -- Der verwunschene Garten -- Der Garten der Hoffnung -- Der Garten des Dichters -- Der Garten des Glücks -- Der Garten der Tränen -- Der Garten des Anfangs -- Der Garten, zu dem man wallfahrtet -- Der seltsame Garten -- Der Garten der Kreatur -- Der Garten meiner Stadt -- Mein eigener Garten -- Lieder aus meinem Garten.
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Summary "Von den Gärten der Erde: Ein Buch der tiefen Stille" by Elisabeth Dauthendey is a reflective prose work written in the early 20th century. This book explores the profound connections between humanity and nature, focusing on various gardens as metaphors for different aspects of human experience and emotion. The text is likely rich with lyrical descriptions and philosophical insights, inviting readers into a deep exploration of tranquility and the inner life nurtured by the serenity of gardens. The opening portion introduces the concept of gardens as sacred spaces, celebrating their beauty and the peace they provide. Dauthendey writes with a sense of reverence, describing gardens as places where one can find solace and reconnect with one's deeper self, amidst the chaos of life. Each garden represents a different emotional state, hinting at the abundance of experiences that gardens can encapsulate. The author promises to share stories of various gardens, each speaking to the hearts of those who have tended to their intimate dreams and yearnings, establishing a profound dialogue between nature and the human soul. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Gardens
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EBook-No. 64355
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Most Recently Updated Feb 1, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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