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Mary Annette Von Arnim

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Mary Annette Von Arnim


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Australia

Average rating: 3.83 · 23 ratings · 1 review · 11 distinct works
Verzauberter April

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3.90 avg rating — 37,935 ratings — published 1922 — 1246 editions
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Vera

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3.91 avg rating — 3,225 ratings — published 1921 — 246 editions
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Einsamer Sommer.

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3.87 avg rating — 1,066 ratings — published 1899 — 260 editions
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Verlobung in Luzern : Roman

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3.85 avg rating — 448 ratings — published 1914 — 161 editions
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The Benefactress

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3.71 avg rating — 430 ratings — published 1901 — 123 editions
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Ein Chalet in den Bergen

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3.57 avg rating — 411 ratings — published 1920 — 110 editions
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Die Reisegesellschaft

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3.78 avg rating — 375 ratings — published 1909 — 117 editions
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The Adventures of Elizabeth...

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3.84 avg rating — 351 ratings — published 1904 — 155 editions
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Priscilla auf Reisen: Roman

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3.54 avg rating — 352 ratings — published 1905 — 161 editions
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In ein fernes Land

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3.83 avg rating — 248 ratings — published 1919 — 26 editions
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“Why don't they read him more? I have him in eight volumes; none of your little books of selections, which somehow take away all his true flavour, but every bit of him from beginning to end. Nobody ever made so many couplets that fit in to so many occasions of one's life. I believe I could describe my daily life with Mrs. Barnes and Dolly entirely in couplets from Crabbe. It is the odd fate of his writings to have turned by the action of time from serious to droll. He decomposes, as it were, hilariously. I lay for hours this afternoon enjoying his neat couplets. He enchants me. I forget time when I am with him. It was Crabbe who made me late for supper. But he is the last person one takes out for a walk with one if one isn't happy. Crabbe is a barometer of serenity. You have to be in a cloudless mood to enjoy him. I was in that mood to-day. I had escaped.”
Mary Annette Von Arnim, In the Mountains



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