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Author Ruff, Allan R., author

Title An author & a gardener : the gardens and friendship of Edith Wharton and Laurence Johnston / Allan R. Ruff
Published Oxford : Windgather Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (some color), maps
Contents Introduction -- The New York beginnings -- The arbiter of taste -- 'The Mount' and Italian gardens -- The making of a gardener -- The Cotswolds and the American diaspora -- Edith Wharton in England -- Making the garden at Hidcote -- The First World War -- Hidcote and friends -- Edith Wharton and her French gardens -- Johnston and the French Riviera -- Plants and plant collecting -- Lawrence Johnston: The Diary years 1929-1932 -- The final chapter -- Afterwards -- Conclusions and legacies
Summary In August 1937 a small group of Edith Wharton's intimate friends gathered to pay their last respects at her funeral in France. Among that small group of people was her friend for many years, Lawrence 'Johnnie' Johnston, the creator of two famous gardens, at Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire, in England and Serre de la Madone, Menton, on the Cote d''zur in the south of France. Wharton and Johnston shared not only a love of nature and gardens but also a shared experience of life. Both were private people who had had very similar childhoods, experiencing the loss of their fathers at an early age. Yet there was one aspect of their lives in which they were very different. Wharton, the writer, chose to expose her innermost thoughts and feelings and was continually in the public eye. Johnston, however, wrote nothing about his gardens, hardly permitted photographs of himself or his gardens and, though he kept an engagement diary, these, with two exceptions, have not survived. As a result Johnston remains a shadowy figure upon whom light occasionally falls from within the diaries kept by Edith Wharton. Her diaries also provide an illuminating insight into both her gardens at St-Brice, and at Hyeres, in the south of France. Wharton was a passionate gardener - an aspect not yet fully explored in previous biographies - early in her life after she had made her first garden at The Mount, at Lenox, Massachusetts in the United States, she claimed she was a better landscape designer than novelist. As fellow gardeners, Edith and Johnnie spent many hours together visiting each other's gardens, staying as house guests, plant-collecting in the Haute Massif and travelling by car to nurseries and gardens throughout England and France. In this major new critical biography Allan Ruff has brought the two together, calling upon his lifetime's knowledge of landscape and garden design to assess the influences and techniques employed in the gardens of these two remarkable people, all set against a long-vanished, high-society background.--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 24, 2015)
Subject Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937
Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 -- Homes and haunts
Johnston, Lawrence Waterbury, 1871-1958.
SUBJECT Johnston, Lawrence Waterbury, 1871-1958 fast
Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 fast
Subject Women authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
Gardens -- England -- Gloucestershire
Gardeners -- England -- Biography
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
Gardeners
Gardens
Homes
Women authors, American
SUBJECT Hidcote Manor Garden (England) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96009030
Subject England
England -- Gloucestershire
England -- Hidcote Manor Garden
Genre/Form Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781909686496
1909686492
1909686476
9781909686472
Other Titles Author and a gardener
Gardens and friendship of Edith Wharton and Laurence Johnston