Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Frances Burnett

Frances Hodgson Burnett (born November 24, 1849 in Manchester , England , † October 29, 1924 in Plandome , New York ; born Frances Eliza Hodgson ) was a British writer .

Life

Frances Hodgson Burnett was born to a goldsmith in Manchester, England. After the death of their father, the family emigrated to Knoxville (Tennessee) in the USA in 1865 . There she began to write for American newspapers.

In 1873 she married Dr. Swan Burnett, with whom she had two sons, Lionel (* 1874) and Vivian (* 1876). In 1890 her older son died. In 1898 she divorced her husband. In February 1900 she married Stephen Townsend, who died just two years later. After 1901, Frances Hodgson Burnett lived in Long Island and Bermuda . There she became increasingly interested in Christianity , gardening and spirituality . Burnett died a few weeks before her 75th birthday in 1924.

Burnett is known and loved for their three children's books Little Lord Fauntleroy (Little Lord Fauntleroy), A Little Princess (A Little Princess) and The Secret Garden (The Secret Garden) . All three books have been filmed several times.

Works in German translation

  • 1878: Our neighbor from over there. Curmudgeon and Other Tales (Our Neighbor Opposite)
  • 1878: Klein Käthchen (Kathleen)
  • 1880: Louisiana (Louisiana)
  • 1886: The Little Lord (Little Lord Fauntleroy). Also under the title "Little Lord Fauntleroy"
  • 1888: Editha and the burglar (Editha's Burglar)
  • 1888: Sara Crewe (Sara Crewe; or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's). Later in an expanded form under the title "Sara, the little princess" (A Little Princess)
  • 1888: Sara, the little princess (A Little Princess. The Story of Sara Crewe). Also under the title "The Rags Princess"
  • 1891: The beautiful fisherman's daughter
  • 1891: Robert Lindsays Glück (Lindsay's Luck)
  • 1891: Schön Lisbeth (Miss Crespigny)
  • 1901: The Lovers of Palstrey Manor (The Making Of A Marchioness)
  • 1906: The Doll's House (Racketty-Packetty House)
  • 1908: The Spring Cleaning
  • 1909: The Land of the Blue Flower
  • 1911: The Secret Garden (The Secret Garden)
  • 1922: Lord Coombe (The Head of The House of Coombe).

Works not translated

  • 1873: The Woman who Saved Me
  • 1877: That Lass o'Lowries
  • 1877: Theo
  • 1879: The Tide on the Morning Bar, and A Quiet Life
  • 1880: Louisiana
  • 1881: Esmeralda, with William Gillette
  • 1881: The Proud Little Grain of Wheat
  • 1881: Through One Administration
  • 1888: The Fortunes of Philippa Fairfax
  • 1888: The Real Little Lord Fauntleroy (performed at Terry's Theater, London)
  • 1889: The pretty Sister of Jose. A Spanish Love Story
  • 1890: Little Saint Elizabeth
  • 1890: Twentieth Thousand
  • 1891: The Showman's Daughter (performed at the Royalty Theater, London)
  • 1893: The One I Knew the Best of All: A Memory of the Mind of a Child (autobiography)
  • 1895: The Two Little Pilgrims' Progress
  • 1896: A Lady of Quality
  • 1906: The Shuttle
  • 1906: The Dawn of Tomorrow
  • 1907: The Trouble of Queen Silber-Bell
  • 1907: The Cozy Lion
  • 1912: My Robin
  • 1916: Little Hunchback Zia
  • 1917: The White People
  • 1922: Robin (sequel to The Head of The House of Coombe)

Movies

Web links

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Wikisource: Frances Hodgson Burnett  - Sources and full texts