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*''[[The Garden of Forking Paths]]'' *''[[The Garden of Forking Paths]]''
*''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]'' *''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]''
 +==Gardens in literature==
 +* [[Garden of Eden|The Garden of Eden]]
 +* ''[[Romance of the Rose]]''
 +* [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]]'s short-story "[[Rappaccini's Daughter]]"
 +* [[Frances Hodgson Burnett]]'s ''[[The Secret Garden]]''
 +* ''[[Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil]]''
 +* [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s [[opera]] ''[[La finta giardiniera]]''
 +* [[John Steinbeck|John Steinbeck's]] short-story "[[The Chrysanthemums]]"
 +* [[Ernest Hemingway]]'s [[The Gardener]]
== See also == == See also ==

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  1. A decorative place outside, usually where plants are grown for food (vegetable garden) or ornamental purposes (flower garden).
  2. in plural gardens Such an ornamental place to which the public have access.
  3. The grounds at the front or back of a house.
  4. In slang Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks.

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