Frances Hodgson Burnett

Born on 24th Novembre 1849, Manchester (UK)
She died on 29th Octobre 1924, Plandome, N.Y. (USA)

Her Life:
née FRANCES ELIZA HODGSON, American playwright and author who wrote the popular novel Little Lord Fauntleroy.
Frances Hodgson grew up in increasingly straitened circumstances after the death of her father in 1854. In 1865 the family immigrated to the United States and settled in New Market, near Knoxville, Tennessee, where the promise of support from a maternal uncle failed to materialize. In 1868 Hodgson managed to place a story with Godey's Lady's Book. Within a few years she was being published regularly in Godey's, Peterson's Ladies' Magazine, Scribner's Monthly, and Harper's. In 1873, after a year's visit to England, she married Dr. Swan Moses Burnett of New Market (divorced 1898).
From the mid-1890s she lived mainly in England, but in 1909 she built a house in Plandome, Long Island, New York, where she died in 1924. Her son Vivian Burnett, the model for Little Lord Fauntleroy, wrote a biography of her in 1927 entitled The Romantick Lady.

Her Work:

After moving with her husband to Washington, D.C., Burnett wrote the novels: These, like most of her 40-odd novels, stress sentimental, romantic themes.
In 1893 she published a memoir of her youth, The One I Knew Best of All.