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In 1908, Frances Hodgson Burnett, a writer once so poor she couldn’t afford paper and pens, built the home of her dreams on Long Island, a 17-room mansion with a grand pathway along the garden ...
But even without claiming these notables, the city would remain a major literary destination because of its association with Frances Hodgson Burnett, who by the end of the 19th century had become ...
But when its author Frances Hodgson Burnett died in 1924 no one realised it would be this novel that would keep her name alive. Published in 1911, the book begins with the orphan Mary Lennox arriving ...
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Melancholy would seem to be in order. So it’s delightful to learn that Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924), prolific writer and joyful exponent of horticultural magic, did not mind the leafless ...
The pages of author Frances Hodgson Burnett's manuscript of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" -- separated for nearly a century -- have been reunited in Princeton University's Firestone Library. The full ...
Frances Hodgson Burnett’s children’s classic The Secret Garden, first published 100 years ago, starts out as the Wuthering Heights of children’s literature. 10-year-old Mary Lennox is ...
Nonetheless, I'll continue the review. It is impossible for me to review this book other than with reference to Burnett's other, better-known books that I loved as a child: The Secret Garden ...
I write about cinema and TV series in Europe. As a new film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic novel The Secret Garden is being released digitally, I look back at Agnieszka Holland ...
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