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The Enchanted April

by Elizabeth Von Arnim

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Set in the early 1920s, Elizabeth Von Arnim's novel depicts the experiences of four women who travel from England to a medieval Italian castle for a month-long holiday. The characters include Mrs. Arbuthnot and Mrs. Wilkins, both of whom are dealing with unhappy marriages, Lady Caroline, who seeks respite from London society, and Mrs. Fisher, an elderly woman clinging to her Victorian past. The narrative follows their initial discomfort and differences as they arrive at the castle, but gradually the Mediterranean setting influences them, fostering an atmosphere of peace and potential renewal.

Published in 1922, the book reflects post-World War I sentiments and the period’s social changes, focusing on themes of personal transformation and the psychological effects of nature and change. It belongs to the genre of realist fiction with elements of domestic and psychological novel, and it has been popular among readers of contemporary American and British literature. The story highlights how physical environments impact emotional well-being and social relationships during the early 20th century.

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It began in a Woman’s Club in London on a February afternoon—an uncomfortable club, and a miserable afternoon—when Mrs. Wilkins, who had come down from Hampstead to shop and had lunched at her club, took up The Times from the table in the smoking-room, and running her listless eye down the Agony Column saw this: To Those who Appreciate Wistaria and Sunshine. Small mediaeval Italian Castle on the shores of the Mediterranean to be Let Furnished for the month of April. Necessary servants remain. Z, Box 1000, The Times . That was its conception; yet, as in the case of many another, the conceiver was unaware of it at the moment. So entirely unaware was Mrs. Wilkins that her April for that year had then and there been settled for her that she dropped the newspaper with a gesture that was both irritated and resigned, and went over to the window and stared drearily out at the dripping street. Not for her were mediaeval castles, even those that are specially described as small. Not for her the shores in April of the Mediterranean, and the wistaria and sunshine. Such delights were only for the rich. Yet the advertisement had been addressed to persons who appreciate these things, so that it had been, anyhow, addressed too to her, for she certainly appreciated them; more than anybody knew; more than she had ever told. But she was poor. In the whole world she possessed of her very own only ninety pounds, saved from year to year, put by carefully pound by pound, out of her dress allowance. She had scraped this sum together at the suggestion of her husband as a shield and refuge against a rainy day. Her dress allowance, given her by her father, was 100 a year, so that Mrs. Wilkins’s clothes were what her husband, urging her to save, called modest and becoming, and her acquaintance to each other, when they spoke of her at all, which was seldom for she was very negligible, called a perfect sight. Mr. Wilkins, a solicitor, encouraged thrift, except that branch of it which got into his food. He did not call that thrift, he called it bad housekeeping. But for the thrift which, like moth, penetrated into Mrs. Wilkins’s clothes and spoilt them, he had much praise. “You never know,” he said, “when there will be a rainy day, and you…

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