Guide to the Classics: The Secret Garden and the healing power of nature

Guide to the Classics: The Secret Garden and the healing power of nature

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A new film version of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden opens today. First published in 1911, the novel foregrounds Edwardian beliefs about the importance of gardens that still resonate.

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