Little Lord Fauntleroy - Softcover

Burnett, Frances Hodgson

 
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Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote a book titled Little Lord Fauntleroy. From November 1885 to October 1886, it was published as a serial in St. Nicholas Magazine. In 1886, Scribner's (St. Nicholas' publisher) published it as a book. When Burnett prevailed in a legal battle against E. V. Seebohm in 1888 for the rights to stage adaptations of the work, the novel established a precedent in copyright law, setting fashion trends with the illustrations by Reginald B. Birch. The Anglo-French surname Fauntleroy, which conveys the idea of being spoiled and pampered, is ultimately derived from Le enfant le Roy ("child of the king"). It is derived more closely from the Middle English version of defect from infant, which means child or infant. As a legitimate surname, it has been used since the 13th century. The Earl intended to impart aristocratic values to his grandson. Cedric instructs his grandfather instead on the virtue of having compassion for others who are reliant upon him. The Earl matures into the person Cedric had always mistakenly assumed him to be. Cedric is delighted to be reunited with his mother and Mr. Hobbs, who chooses to remain to assist in caring for Cedric.

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Frances Hodgson Burnett was a British-American novelist and playwright whose children's books became some of the most enduring works of English-language juvenile fiction. Born in Manchester, England, in 1849, she emigrated with her family to the United States as a teenager and began publishing stories to help support them. Her fiction often combines hardship, imagination, social contrast, emotional transformation, and the moral power of kindness, giving young characters the ability to endure or reshape difficult circumstances.Burnett's best-known children's novels include Little Lord Fauntleroy, A Little Princess, and The Secret Garden. Each became a classic in its own way, but A Little Princess remains especially beloved for Sara Crewe's dignity, generosity, and refusal to let cruelty define her. Burnett's work continues to appeal to readers of classic children's literature, girls' fiction, orphan stories, boarding-school stories, family read-alouds, and novels where inner strength matters more than outward fortune.

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