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The Writer's Garden: How Gardens Inspired our Best-loved Authors

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Great things happen in gardens. No one can doubt the importance of the garden in Roald Dahls life as it was here where he worked and here that he created James and the Giant Peach. And where would Jane Austen have been if she had never seen a walk an ornamental lake or a wilderness? Gardens hold a special place in many authors lives. For Beatrix Potter Hill Top house was made possible by the new found freedom and wealth that a literary career can bring; for Sir Walter Scott laying out his garden at Abbotsford was a way of distracting himself from mounting debts. In this book of 18 gardens and 20 writers the author examines how the poet writer novelist derived a creative spirit from their private garden how they tended and enjoyed their gardens and how they managed their outdoor space. Jane Austen at Godmersham and Chawton Rupert Brooke at Grantchester John Ruskin at Brantwood Agatha Christie at Greenway Beatrix Potter at Hill Top Roald Dahl at Gipsy House Charles Dickens at Gads Hill Place Virginia Woolf at Monks House Winston Churchill at Chartwell Laurence Sterne at Shandy Hall George Bernard Shaw at Shaws Corner Ted Hughes at Lumb Bank Henry James followed by E.F. Benson at Lamb House John Clare at Helpston Thomas Hardy at Hardys Cottage and Max Gate Robert Burns at Ellisland William Wordsworth at Cockermouth and Grasmere Walter Scott at Abbotsford Rudyard Kipling at Batemans