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Biography of Frances (Eliza) Hodgson Burnett
12724 words, approx. 42.4 pages
 During her own lifetime Frances Hodgson Burnett was best known for Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886), the story of a disinherited American boy who charms his irascible English grandfather and wins back his rightful title and fortune. The book's immediate int...
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Biography of Frances (Eliza) Hodgson Burnett
10979 words, approx. 36.6 pages
 Frances Hodgson Burnett is chiefly remembered for her children's book The Secret Garden (1911). With its rich mythic resonances and detailed portrayal of its child protagonists, the novel is hailed as one of the classics of children's literature. Her big...
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Biography of Frances Hodgson Burnett
1787 words, approx. 6 pages
 English-born American author Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) had a long and productive writing career, during which she penned 55 titles, 5 of which became best-sellers and 13 of which were adapted for the stage. Although remembered primarily for her...



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 Review of Contemporary Fiction
Of Morrow and tommorrow
04/01/2000: 4,780 words, approx. 16 pages Once at least, Miss Havisham let him into the cobwebbed villa and raised her skirts to show him true, faithful mice nibbling on her scabbed-up nether parts. He never recovered from this beast-in-thejungle episode, having ever after a bemused, abstracted, disabused look that qualified...
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 The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Of Morrow and Tomorrow.
03/22/2000: 4,809 words, approx. 16 pages Once at least, Miss Havisham let him into the cobwebbed villa and raised her skirts to show him true, faithful mice nibbling on her scabbed-up nether parts. He never recovered from this beast-in-the-jungle episode, having ever after a bemused, abstracted, disabused look that qualified...


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