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         Burnett Frances Hodgson:     more books (38)
  1. Esmeralda, a comedy drama in four acts by Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924 Burnett, 2009-10-26
  2. The one I knew the best of all : a memory of the mind of a child by Burnett Frances Hodgson 1849-1924, 1893-01-01
  3. Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Unexpected Life of the Author of the Secret Garden by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, 2004-04
  4. Frances Hodgson Burnett (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Phyllis Bixler, 1984-08
  5. Frances Hodgson Burnett: Beyond the Secret Garden (Lerner Biographies) by Angelica Shirley Carpenter, Jean Shirley, 1990-12
  6. A Little Princess: A Guide to Teachers and Students (Classics for Young Readers) by Ranelda Mack Hunsicker, 2001-02
  7. Inside the Secret Garden: A Treasury of Frances Hodgson Burnett's the Secret Garden by Carolyn Strom Collins, Christina Wyss Eriksson, 2002-10
  8. Piece of Parkin
  9. Masterwork Studies Series: The Secret Garden (cloth) (Twayne's Masterwork Studies) by Phyllis Bixler, 1996-08-16
  10. Masterwork Studies Series: A Little Princess (cloth) (Twayne's Masterwork Studies) by Roderick McGillis, 1996-05-15

41. »»Reviews For Burnett, Frances Hodgson««
found. Waiting for the party the life of Frances Hodgson Burnett, 18491924. Published in Unknown Binding by Secker Warburg ().
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Related Subjects: Authors Book reviews for "Burnett, Frances Hodgson" sorted by average review score: Little Lord Fauntleroy (Wordsworth Collection Children's Library) Published in Paperback by Wordsworth Editions Ltd (November, 1998) Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett Amazon base price:
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Little Lord Fauntleroy I am also looking for a copy of Little Lord Fauntleroy with Ricky Shroder and Alec Guinness. I have seen all the other films of this title and none comes close to the wonderful feeling you get when you watch this version. I also wish it would come out on DVD. I would buy it in a minute. I lost my VHS version due to a flood and of all things I lost I miss this one the most. Classic Role for Shirley Temple This story is admittedly sentimental and even syrupy, but admirers of Frances Hodgeson Burnett won't care! If you've enjoyed The Little Princess and The Secret Garden, you surely will want to read her third famous children's classic. The seven-year-old American protagonist is simply too sweet and good-natured to be true; his widowed mother is a study in patient suffering. Suddenly informed that her son is the heir to an Earldom in England, the mother gives up her homeland to restore her son to his rightful legacy. But his crusty old grandfather

42. Powell's Books - Secret Garden (90 Edition) By Frances Hodgson Burnett
back to top. Frances Hodgson Burnett (18491924) grew up in England, but she began writing what was to become The Secret Garden in 1909, when she was creating a
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43. Sara Crewe, By Frances Hodgson Burnett : Arthur's Classic Novels
Sara Crewe, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (18491924) June, 1994 Etext 137 ****The Project Gutenberg Etext of Sara Crewe, by Burnett**** *This file should
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This document was prepared with borrowed Project Gutenberg etext for Arthur's Classic Novels. Etext was prepared by volunteers. XHTML markup by Arthur Wendover. April 29, 2004. (See source text for details.) This is the etext version of the book Sara Crewe by Frances Hodgson Burnett, taken from the original etext 10.txt. Arthur's Classic Novels
Sara Crewe
or What Happened At Miss Minchin's
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
In the first place, Miss Minchin lived in London. Her home was a large, dull, tall one, in a large, dull square, where all the houses were alike, and all the sparrows were alike, and where all the door-knockers made the same heavy sound, and on still daysand nearly all the days were still seemed to resound through the entire row in which the knock was knocked. On Miss Minchin's door there was a brass plate. On the brass plate there was inscribed in black letters, Miss Minchin's Select Seminary For Young Ladies "A most beautiful and promising little girl, Captain Crewe. She will be a favorite pupil; quite a favorite pupil, I see." For the first year she was a favorite pupil; at least she was indulged a great deal more than was good for her. And when the Select Seminary went walking, two by two, she was always decked out in her grandest clothes, and led by the hand at the head of the genteel procession, by Miss Minchin herself. And when the parents of any of the pupils came, she was always dressed and called into the parlor with her doll; and she used to hear Miss Minchin say that her father was a distinguished Indian officer, and she would be heiress to a great fortune. That her father had inherited a great deal of money, Sara had heard before; and also that some day it would be hers, and that he would not remain long in the army, but would come to live in London. And every time a letter came, she hoped it would say he was coming, and they were to live together again.

44. Frances [Eliza] Hodgson Burnett At The Mad Cybrarian's
hosting domain names email addresses. The Mad Cybrarian s Library Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett. 18491924. A Lady of Quality (UVa
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45. Manchester Authors, Writers And Poets Of Greater Manchester Including John Colli
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Frances Hodgson Burnett. (18491924) Born in 1849 at 385 Cheetham Hill Road in Manchester, the daughter of a small shopkeeper.
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Born in 1805 in King Street, Manchester, the son of a solicitor, educated at The Manchester Grammar School, and articled at age 16 by his father in a law firm, Ainsworth eventually emerged as a prolific and renowned romantic novelist. By the age of 20, his love for literature had developed and he had already penned several stories, contributed articles to magazines, and founded his own periodical - which failed. After his father's death he moved to London, married Fannie Ebers, whose father was a publisher, and published his first novel, "Sir John Chiverton", followed by "Rockwood" , both in 1834.

46. Frances Hodgson Burnett References
1950. Twaite, Ann. Waiting for the Party The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett 18491924. New York Scribner, 1974. Godine, 1990.
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Bixler, Phyllis. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Boston: Twayne, 1984. (Twayne's English Author Series)
Burnett, Constance Buel. Happily Ever After: A Portrait of Frances Hodgson Burnett. New York: Vanguard, 1965. Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The One I Knew the Best of All: A Memory of the Mind of a Child. New York: Scribner, 1883. Ayer, 1980. Burnett, Vivian. The Romantick Lady: The Life Story of an Imagination. New York: Scribner, 1927. Carpenter, Angelica Shirley and Jean Shirley. Frances Hodgson Burnett: Beyond the Secret Garden. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 1990. Laski, Marghanita. Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Molesworth and Mrs. Hodgson Burnett . Hebert van Thal (ed.) London: Arthur Barker Ltd., 1950. Twaite, Ann. Waiting for the Party: The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849-1924. New York: Scribner, 1974. Godine, 1990. Works E-Texts Bibliography References Book Covers

47. World Book || Children's Literature
Top of page. Frances Hodgson Burnett (18491924) was an English-born author best known for her children s novel Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886).
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Louisa May Alcott Laura Benet Judy Blume Frances Hodgson Burnett ... Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American author. Her best-known book, Little Women (1868-1869) tells the story of four sisters growing up in a New England town during the mid-1800's. Alcott also worked to gain voting rights for women and was active in the temperance (antidrinking) movement.
Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, but she grew up in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts. Her father, Bronson Alcott, was a philosopher and educational reformer. The family's friends and neighbors included the writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau. William Ellery Channing, a prominent Unitarian minister, was also a friend. All these people influenced Alcott and helped form her ideas about politics and social reform.
Her work
Alcott spent most of her childhood in poverty because her father invested in many idealistic projects that failed. At an early age, she began to help support the family by working as a seamstress, a household servant, and a teacher. Her first book, Flower Fables (1854) consisted of fairy stories she made up to tell one of her students.

48. ShareBook Korea - Burnett, F. H. Works
ShareBook Korea. Burnett, FH. Frances Hodgson Burnett(18491924). Little Lord Fauntleroy; The Secret Garden; A Lady of Quality; The Lost Prince; A Little Princess;
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49. Lithgow Library Juvenile Audiobooks And Music
More jCAS FIC BUR. Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 18491924. A little princess. More jCAS FIC BUR. Burnett, Frances Hodgson 1849-1924. The secret garden.
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jCAS 398.209 AAR. Aardema, Verna. How the ostrich got its long neck. More
jCAS FIC ADL. Adler, David A. Cam Jansen and the mystery of the dinosaur bones. More
jCAS FIC AHL. Ahlberg, Allan. Ten in a bed. More
jCAS FIC AIK. Aiken, Joan, 1924- Return to Harken House. More
jCAS FIC ALC. Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888. Little women. More
jCAS FIC ALE. Alexander, Lloyd. Time cat the remarkable journeys of Jason and Gareth. More
jCAS FIC CAR. Alice in Wonderland. More
jCAS FIC ALM. Almond, David, 1951- Heaven eyes. More
jCAS FIC ALM. Almond, David, 1951- Kit's wilderness. More
jCAS FIC AND. Anderson, Laurie Halse. Catalyst. More
jCD FIC ARD. Ardagh, Philip. A house called Awful End. More jCD FIC ARD. Ardagh, Philip. Terrible times. More jCAS FIC ARM. Armstrong, Jennifer, 1961- Thomas Jefferson letters from a Philadelphia bookworm. More jCAS FIC AUE. Auerbach, Annie. SpongeBob SquarePants chapter books. More jCAS FIC AVI. Avi, 1915-

50. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Definition n United States writer (born in England) remembered for her novels for children (18491924). Synonyms Burnett, Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett.
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51. FRANCES ELIZA HODGSON BURNETT - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Definition n United States writer (born in England) remembered for her novels for children (18491924). Synonyms Burnett, Frances Hodgson Burnett.
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52. University Journal
Ann Thwaite, Burnett s principal biographer, author of Waiting for the Party The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett, 18491924, will also be a featured speaker
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Arne Nixon Center to host Burnett
international conference April 25-27
The Arne Nixon Center for the Study of Children's Literature, a department of the Henry Madden Library, will host the first conference ever to examine the life and works of Frances Hodgson Burnett, April 25-27 at Fresno State. The "Frances Hodgson Burnett: Beyond the Secret Garden Conference" is attracting participants from England, Ireland, Japan and many parts of the United States. Frances Hodgson Burnett is renowned for her classic children's books "The Secret Garden," "Little Lord Fauntleroy" and "A Little Princess." The fact that most of her more than 60 best-selling novels were written for adults is not so well known. These books, with subjects like working women, single motherhood, abusive marriages and the interaction of cultures, are sparking new, international interest. The conference will bring together all of the major authors who have written about Burnett and will present new research by international experts in children's literature. The deadline for conference registration is April 11. Optional university credit is available. For more information, see www.arnenixoncenter.org, e-mail

53. Heather's Book List | Sorted By Author
2003. Burnett, Frances Hodgson / Thwaite, Ann Waiting for the Party The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849-1924 April 07, 2003.
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@import url(http://goblinhead.com/booklist/booklist.css); Heather's Book List new review notification: Author Title Date Read Rating ... How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay June 01, 2004 Andrews (Edwards), Julie - The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles January 25, 2004 Arthur, Ruth M. - A Candle in her Room February 10, 2003 Arthur, Ruth M. - Requiem for a Princess February 12, 2003 Arthur, Ruth M. - The Saracen Lamp February 28, 2003 Arthur, Ruth M. - The Autumn People March 13, 2003 Arthur, Ruth M. - An Old Magic February 10, 2003 Babbitt, Natalie - The Eyes of the Amaryllis September 16, 2003 Babbitt, Natalie - Tuck Everlasting May 10, 2003 Barlough, Jeffrey E. - Dark Sleeper May 19, 2004 Barrie, J. M. - Peter Pan and Wendy December 19, 2003 Bauer, Joan - Squashed March 23, 2004 Bauer, Joan - Stand Tall January 13, 2003 Bauer, Joan - Hope Was Here January 05, 2003 Bauer, Joan - Backwater February 03, 2003 Baum, L. Frank - Tik Tok of Oz (Oz:book 8) May 01, 2003 Baum, L. Frank - The Scarecrow of Oz (Oz: book 9) May 01, 2003 Baum, L. Frank - The Patchwork Girl of Oz (Oz: book 7) May 01, 2003 Baum, L. Frank -

54. Heather's Book List | Waiting For The Party: The Life Of Frances Hodgson Burnett
Waiting for the Party The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett 18491924 Burnett, Frances Hodgson / Thwaite, Ann (Author) Read April 07, 2003
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@import url(http://goblinhead.com/booklist/booklist.css); Heather's Book List What I'm reading this year... Waiting for the Party: The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849-1924 Burnett, Frances Hodgson / Thwaite, Ann (Author) Read April 07, 2003 “[in response to an obituary where Frances Hodgson Burnett’s work was considered to have “given pleasure”] - the phrase would have delighted Frances. “With the best in me,” she had written to [her youngest son], “I have tried to write more happiness into the world.” She had seldom failed to give pleasure with her writing. In her life, of course, it was different. Things did not always turn out the way she wanted them to. People cannot be manipulated like characters in a story.” Before I read this book, I knew almost nothing about the author that wrote two of my most beloved books, A Little Princess , and The Secret Garden . I wasn’t even sure if Frances had been a woman or a man. This book shed an incredible amount of light onto the life of an insanely prolific and popular writer, who knew both fame and fortune in her own lifetime. Frances seemed to obsess about the details of lifestyle, social standing, money, and surroundings, most of all. She was a short, plump, passionate woman, with a warm smile that could light up a room. I think maybe she preferred her fantasy worlds to the real worlds that she spun around in. It was interesting to read that she had no particular religious beliefs, and while she believed firmly in guidance from beyond one’s own self, and in some sort of ethereal afterlife, she believed just as firmly that there were no devils, no hell, but the ones that we created here on earth. She was easily flattered, and loved to play the part of “Lady Bountiful”. All in all, a product of her time, and more amazingly, of her own making, and a force of nature that changed the world by having been in it. This book was well worth the time it took to read about this amazing woman.

55. Secret Garden - By Frances Hodgson Burnett, Thomas B. Allen (Illustrator), Nanc
About the Author Frances Hodgson Burnett (18491924) grew up in England, but she began writing what was to become The Secret Garden in 1909, when she was
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"...The two children secretly combine to restore his mother's locked garden and Colin to health and his father's affection." BL. "A most attractive edition in every respect." "A most attractive edition in every respect." The New York Times "A blend of power, beauty, vivid interest and honest goodness. Yes, if this is magic, it is good magic." Review "This adaptation has its own special appeal. Although considerably shorter than the original, it remains faithful to the plot. Allen's oversize chalk drawings are handsome. Children sometimes pass over Burnett's story because by the time they are able to read it, they are no longer interested in the subject. For them, this adaptation will work well." Booklist.

56. SUSAN E. JAMES, Wuthering Heights For Children: Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The S
11. Ann Thwaite, Waiting for the Party The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett, 18491924 (Boston Godine, 1991) 3, 220-21; Bixler 125. 12 .
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Wuthering Heights for Children:
Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden
SUSAN E. JAMES English children’s author, Frances Hodgson Burnett, was two years old when Emily Brontë’s novel, Wuthering Heights , was published in 1847, shocking critics, the public and her sister, Charlotte. In 1910, sixty-three years after the book’s publication, Burnett published a story for children, entitled, The Secret Garden . A detailed examination of this work seems to demonstrate in its text a close reading of Wuthering Heights and certain similarities between the two books, particularly in the characters and their relationships with each other, indicate that Burnett may indeed have been influenced by the earlier work. The fact that she was writing for children necessitated for her a softening of Brontë’s sterner fictional imperatives and led Burnett to the image of the hidden garden as a sanctuary protected from the grimmer grandeur of Brontë’s Yorkshire moors. Burnett, herself, seems to point to a connection between the two books through an insistence in her text on the verbal link word “wuthering.”

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YORK, April 30 (AScribe Newswire) Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, in a new biography of The Secret Garden author Frances Hodgson Burnett (18491924), has opened
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59. Authors Children's Writers National Children's Book Week
2.Frances Hodgson Burnett (18491924). was born in Manchester, England, in 1849 but moved with her widowed mother to Tennessee, USA, in 1865.
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Some Writers of Children's Classics and their Creations
1.Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) (1832-1898
Lewis Carroll, as he is better known, was born in Daresbury, near Warrington, Lancashire, and was educated at a private school in Richmond, Yorkshire, before going on to Rugby School in 1846 and Christ Church, Oxford, in 1851. And there he remained, as a Fellow of the College. His first book for children, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , appeared in 1865. It was devised to amuse the daughter of the dean of his college. It portrays Alice as a no-nonsense, confident little girl, possessed of considerable common sense, caught up in entirely fantastic - today we might say surreal - adventures. Its sequel, Alice Through the Looking Glass , was published in 1871. Find out more about Lewis Carroll Find out more about Alice in Wonderland
2.Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924)
was born in Manchester, England, in 1849 but moved with her widowed mother to Tennessee, USA, in 1865. She wrote for adults as well as children. Her best known children's books are Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886) and The Secret Garden The eponymous hero of Little Lord Fauntleroy is portrayed as open, loyal, trusting and courageous. He has a keen sense of fair play and is alert to the needs of the disadvantaged. In the book he unwittingly converts his self-centred and miserly grandfather - an Earl - into a compassionate landlord.

60. Literatura Inglesa
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