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Frances Hodgson Burnett, one of the best-known children's writers of the early twentieth century, wrote such classic novels for young readers as A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. She moved to Tennessee in the United States with her family after her father's death. Though her family emigrated from England largely for economic reasons, they struggled financially, and later Hodgson would engage with themes of childhood poverty and deprivation in her novels.

She married Swan Burnett in , while her writing career was in its early days. During this period she published stories in such popular publications as Godey's Ladies Book and Scribner's Monthly. Following this first novel, Burnett wrote several more novels including Haworth's and A Fair Barbarian, as well as a play, Esmerelda, in It is her novel Little Lord Fauntleroy— published first in serialized form in St.

Nicholas Magazine, and soon afterward adapted for the stage—that established her fame, and, indeed, created a new idealized image of boyhood for audiences. The death of one of Burnett's two sons in , from tuberculosis, led to some of her creative interest in illness, healing, and trauma.

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The popular novels A Little Princess , expanded from a shorter version entitled Sara Crewe , and The Secret Garden, published in , in particular, engage with these themes. A new film adaptation of The Secret Garden will be released in Published in as an adaptation of Burnett's serialized novel Sara Crewe , it is considered a classic of English-language children's The story centers around a little girl named Mary Lennox who was born in India to wealthy parents.

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