Adhyayan Publishers & Distributors recently released a new book titled "Garden Of Eve: Literary Theory And Sigmund Freud." This publication delves into the complex intersection of literary theory and the ideas of renowned psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Through a careful examination of various literary works, the book explores how Freudian concepts can shed light on the deeper meanings and motivations behind characters, plots, and themes. The book's title, "Garden Of Eve," evokes imagery of the biblical Garden of Eden and the story of Adam and Eve. This reference sets the stage for a journey into the realm of human desires, fears, and subconscious drives that are often manifested in literature. By drawing parallels between Freudian psychoanalytic theory and literary analysis, the book aims to provide readers with a fresh perspective on familiar texts and themes. In the world of literature, gardens and gardeners have long been used as symbols to represent various aspects of human existence. Gardens are spaces of growth, transformation, and fertility, while gardeners are often portrayed as caretakers who nurture and shape the natural world.