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Links from Goudge site to others include:

www.elizabeth-goudge.com
The American based Elizabeth Goudge web site run by Kate Lindemann.

www.laniersbooks.com/2007/02/23/elizabeth-goudge
I think that this site with its obvious love of books, and this page in particular would appeal to Elizabeth Goudge lovers. Many of its themes and articles are on subjects Elizabeth writes about, and has empathy with.


www.thelittlewhitehorse.com
this is a site dedicated to the new film of the book, which is due to go into production some time this year. You can find out who the new unknown actress is that has been chosen to play Maria, who will be directing it, and where the locations are. There are also competitions to enter and goodies to buy.

www.marywebb.vze.com
A well established site about the Shropshire author. Elizabeth mentions her in "The Herb of Grace" as Annie Laurie has the novels on her bookshelf. Very well set out with a wealth of information, the sort of site we aspire to!

www.gazetree.com
Elizabeth had the utmost admiration for artists, they feature prominently in most of her books. This artist, Richard Moult has the same depth of vision as Elizabeth, as he interpenetrates the worlds in paint as perfectly as she does with the written word. He is also an international musician and composer, who has set some of Mary Webb’s poetry to music.

www.mv.com/users/ang/ms_goudge.html.
This is a personal web site set up about the things that interest this person. One of the articles is about a meeting with Elizabeth Goudge which occurred when a Priscilla Falk visited her. It has been on the net for some time under Mannon’s Garden.


www.anglophilebooks.com./goudgbib
American titles for the books and a short biography. Some books are published with different tiles in the States.

www.rna-uk.org/awards.html
This site lists all the female authors how have won the Elizabeth Goudge award for romantic fiction.

www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0.9171.7
These are a series of literary criticisms written at the time of publication in America. Many of them are very cynical about the way she writes, but give us an insight into how a section of American society regarded her. It should be remembered that she was already a successful writer, and that Green Dolphin Street, had already been given a Hollywood Makeover.

 

www.annasongs.com
This is a site set up and run by another Dedicated Goudge fan. It contains links to Yahoo Groups dedicated to Elizabeth Goudge and information on the varied musical and artistic accomplishments of Paul Gray.

www.sawnet.org/news/aikath_gyaltsen.html
This is an in depth article by Molly Moore for the Washington Post. It gives background into the writer of “Cranes Morning” the plagiarised version of The Rosemary Tree. It is well written and has some insights into Elizabeth as well as the Indian writer, Ms Aikath. Although published in 1994, some of us might not be aware of the intricacies of the case.