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In "Little Lord Fauntleroy," Francis Hodgson Burnett weaves a heartwarming tale that explores themes of class, identity, and familial love. Set in Victorian England, the narrative follows the young Cedric Errol, an American boy raised in Brooklyn who unexpectedly inherits a title and fortune from his nobility-estranged grandfather. Burnett's literary style is characterized by its rich, descriptive prose, deft characterizations, and a blend of sentimentality and moral introspection that captures the era's social constructs and ideals. The unabridged edition allows readers to fully engage with…mehr

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In "Little Lord Fauntleroy," Francis Hodgson Burnett weaves a heartwarming tale that explores themes of class, identity, and familial love. Set in Victorian England, the narrative follows the young Cedric Errol, an American boy raised in Brooklyn who unexpectedly inherits a title and fortune from his nobility-estranged grandfather. Burnett's literary style is characterized by its rich, descriptive prose, deft characterizations, and a blend of sentimentality and moral introspection that captures the era's social constructs and ideals. The unabridged edition allows readers to fully engage with the nuances of the language and the complexity of the characters, providing a fuller understanding of the societal contrasts of the time. Francis Hodgson Burnett was an English-American author who rose to prominence in the late 19th century. Her own experiences as an immigrant and a woman navigating societal norms likely influenced her portrayal of young Cedric as a character who defies aristocratic expectations through his innate goodness and charm. Burnett's background and keen observations of social hierarchies are evident in her writing, making it not just a children's story but a critique of class disparities. "Little Lord Fauntleroy" is a timeless classic that resonates with readers of all ages, offering lessons in compassion, integrity, and the transformative power of love. This enchanting narrative is not only an essential read for those interested in the development of children's literature but also a rich literary experience that invites reflection on one's values and society's expectations.

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Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was a British-American novelist and playwright, best known for her endearing children's stories. Born in Cheetham, England, Burnett migrated to the United States with her family in 1865, settling in Tennessee. A prolific writer, she began her career with stories in magazines, gaining popularity with adults and children alike. Her literary style combined the elements of realism and romanticism, often focusing on themes of social disparity while underlining the redemptive power of nature and kindness. Burnett's work in children's literature set her apart, with one of her most acclaimed works being 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' (1886), a tale that highlights the transformational impact of an inherited title and wealth on a young American boy and his mother. The novel was a sensation, influencing child fashion and sparking a multitude of stage and film adaptations. Additionally, Burnett's work resonated with progressive ideas on child-rearing and education, emphasizing individuality and spiritedness. Other notable works by Burnett include 'The Secret Garden' (1911) and 'A Little Princess' (1905), both cherished for their exploration of childhood adversity and triumph. Burnett's contributions to literature have immortalized her as a pioneering figure in the genre of children's literature.