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Book cover image of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Authors: Frances Hodgson Burnett, Thea Kliros
ISBN-13: 9780486280240, ISBN-10: 0486280241
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications
Date Published: August 1994
Edition: Special Value

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Author Biography: Frances Hodgson Burnett

Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was an Anglo-American playwright and author. She is best known for her children's stories, in particular The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy.

Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina is a professor of English at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Frances Hodgson Burnett, Black London, Carrington, Looking for Bijah and Lucy, and editor of The Annotated Secret Garden. She lives near Hanover, New Hampshire.

Book Synopsis

In this beloved children's story, Mary Lennox, an ill-tempered orphan is sent to live in England with an uncle she has never met. While there, she discovers a spoiled cousin and a long-abandoned garden. Working to restore the garden, she finds she also cures her own ill temper and reforms her cousin as well

Four to Fourteen

[Neglected Colin] lives the life of a spoilt and incurable invalid until the arrival of an orphaned cousin. The two children secretly combine to restore his mother's locked garden and Colin to health and his father's affection.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
The Text of The Secret Garden1
Facsimile of the opening page of The Secret Garden2
The Secret Garden3
Illustrations174
First episode of The Secret Garden (October 1910)174
Frances Hodgson Burnett (December 17, 1881)175
Frances Hodgson Burnett (Caricature) (1906?)176
Backgrounds and Contexts
[The End of an Era]179
Digging in the Garden: The Manuscript of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett186
My Robin199
In the Garden209
Letters215
Vivian Burnett to Frances Hodgson Burnett (April 10, 1911)215
Frances Hodgson Burnett to Vivian Burnett (April 16, 1911)216
Frances Hodgson Burnett to Vivian Burnett (April 20, 1910)217
Frances Hodgson Burnett to Vivian Burnett (April 1911)217
Frances Hodgson Burnett to Elizabeth Jordan (no date)219
From A Far, Fair Country219
Burnett in the Press
Frances Hodgson Burnett (1881)222
Authors at Work-III (1889)226
The Boston Mind Cure (1885)227
The Lounger (no date)228
Mrs. Burnett Protests (1889)229
Mrs. Burnett's Timely Protest (1889)234
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett at Home: A Visit to Maytham Hall, Rolvenden, Kent (1902)235
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett Finds a New Field for Her Pen (1906)238
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Authoress of "Little Lord Fauntleroy"-Has Something to Say about Children and Children's Books (1907)242
[Untitled] (1907)246
A New Thought Mixed with Fantasy Is Served in Guise of Melodrama (1909)246
Mrs. Burnett Not a Christian Scientist (1909)249
'There Is No Devil,' Asserts Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett (1910)250
Social Sets of Other Cities (1910)252
Mrs. Burnett and the Occult (1913)255
The Magic in Children's Books (1920)259
Criticism
Reviews and Mentions of the Secret Garden
From New York Literary Notes (1911)265
What Was Hid In a Garden (1911)265
The New Books (1911)267
From A Guide to New Books (1911)268
From The Way of Letters (1911)269
Frances Hodgson Burnett's "The Secret Garden" (1911)269
The Secret Garden. By Frances Hodgson Burnett (1911)270
From Reviews of New Books. Fifty of the Season's Best Books for Children (1911)271
One Hundred Christmas Books (1911)271
From The Nation (1911)272
From American Monthly Magazine (1911)272
From The Bookman, Christmas 1911273
From Among the Authors (1912)274
From The Way of Letters (1912)274
From Among the Authors (1913)275
Modern Critical Views of the Secret Garden
The Critical and Commercial Reception of The Secret Garden, 1911-2004277
Gardens, Houses, and Nurturant Power in The Secret Garden287
Secrets and Healing Magic in "The Secret Garden"302
Digging Up The Secret Garden: Noble Innocents or Little Savages?314
Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden324
The Mem Sahib, the Worthy, the Rajah and His Minions: Some Reflections of the Class Politics of The Secret Garden342
Influenced by the Secret Garden
Strip Mines in the Garden: Old Stories, New Formats, and the Challenge of Change367
Noel Streatfeild's Secret Gardens387
The Secret Garden "Misread": The Broadway Musical as Creative Interpretation422
Frances Hodgson Burnett: A Chronology443
Selected Bibliography453

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