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'To Those who Appreciate Wistaria and Sunshine. Small medieval castle on the shores of the Mediterranean to be let For the month of April, above a bay on the Italian Riviera.' Four very different women--the dishevelled and downtrodden Mrs Wilkins, the sad, sweet-faced Mrs Arbuthnot, the formidable widow Mrs Fisher, and the ravishing socialite Lady Caroline Dester--are drawn to the shores of the Mediterranean that April. As each, in turn, blossoms in the warmth of the Italian spring and finds their spirits stirring, quite unexpected changes occur. The Enchanted April (1922) is a deceptive and timely novel immured in a post-war context, a period noted for its wistful and sometimes satiric writings. Von Arnim's novel is part of this oeuvre and portrays an escape to a carefully described pastoral enclave away from encroaching urbanisation and the spread of new technologies, in an era when the Great War had left many emotionally and physically starved. The journey to San Salvatore by four unhappy women is an escape from stifling parochialism, constraining social and gendered expectations as well as stultifying insularity, but the evocation of an extraordinarily aesthetic and 'enchanted' location suggests more than personal recuperation. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
An advertisement in a newspaper for a medieval Italian castle prompts four disparate women to escape their stifling London lives for a transformative month in the Mediterranean.
Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Arbuthnot, Mrs. Fisher, and Lady Caroline Dester arrive at San Salvatore seeking respite from their respective domestic and social burdens. The narrative follows their interactions within the confines of the castle, where the physical beauty of the Italian spring acts as a catalyst for internal shifts. The story utilizes a third-person perspective to examine the psychological evolution of each woman as they navigate the constraints of their post-war reality.
Readers and critics frequently note the novel's ability to balance gentle satire with a sincere exploration of human longing. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the setting as a character in its own right, providing a backdrop that facilitates the internal changes of the protagonists. Many highlight the author's sharp wit and her ability to capture the nuances of female friendship and social dynamics. The pacing is often described as leisurely, allowing the reader to fully inhabit the atmosphere of the Italian spring alongside the characters. The work remains a subject of interest for its commentary on the post-war desire for escape from rigid societal structures.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019260290X
ISBN-13:
9780192602909