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· The White Witch by Elizabeth Goudge In 17th-century Oxfordshire, Margaret waits in the manor for news from her husband—-who's fighting for the cause of Parliament. At Froniga's hearth sits the wise woman whose moral clarity brings life to the www.doorway.ru: Tyndale House Publishers. · All these revelations fed her imagination and formed the bones of her new book The White Witch, published in This book is about how civil war rips families apart, opening rifts and fostering miss-understandings that last for www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. The main character Froniga is a healer, an independent woman in tune with nature. Froniga is "The White Witch" of the title. This is a beautifully written, gently unfolding novel of good versus evil, spirituality, and the immeasurable toll of a Civil War that divided families and www.doorway.ru by: 4.
The White Witch by Elizabeth GoudgeIn 17th-century Oxfordshire, Margaret waits in the manor for news from her husbandwho's fighting for the cause of Parliament. At Froniga's hearth sits the wise woman whose moral clarity brings life to the community. Goudge's novel explores the cost of zeal and the power of healing when village life is ruptured by national conflict. Elizabeth Goudge () was a British novelist born into the home of an Anglican priest and theologian. She wrote children's books as well as novels—her Green Dolphin Street was made into a Academy-Award winning film starring Lana Turner, Van Heflin, and Donna Reed. In style and themes she parallels English writers such as the creator of the Miss Read series, as well mirroring. The White Witch. Elizabeth Goudge. Hodder Stoughton, - Fiction - pages. 3 Reviews. Local squire Robert Haslewood is gripped by the prospect of war. Following his boyhood hero, he leaves his family and travels away from their Oxfordshire village to fight for the Parliamentarian cause. Wise Froniga, Robert's cousin, is caught.
This book was published by Hodder Stoughton in , and chronicles the military career of Thomas Fairfax and the fate of his family during the civil war. A theme Elizabeth had already visited in The White Witch. But a deeper connection to Elizabeth’s work is the significance that the herb of grace, or rue has for the Fairfax family. Stock No: WW The White Witch by Elizabeth Goudge. In 17th-century Oxfordshire, Margaret waits in the manor for news from her husbandwho's fighting for the cause of Parliament. At Froniga's hearth sits the wise woman whose moral clarity brings life to the community. Goudge's novel explores the cost of zeal and the power of healing when village life is ruptured by national conflict. The White Witch Quotes Showing of “We all of us need to be toppled off the throne of self, my dear," he said. "Perched up there the tears of others are never upon our own cheek.”. ― Elizabeth Goudge, The White Witch.
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