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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Story of Prince Fairyfoot (Stories from the Lost Fairy-Book, Re-told by the Child Who Read Them)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. "THE STORY OF PRINCE FAIRYFOOT" was originally intended to be the first of a series, under the general title of "Stories from the Lost Fairy-Book, Re-told by the Child Who Read Them, " concerning which Mrs.
Burnett relates: "When I was a child of six or seven, I had given to me a book of fairy-stories, of which I was very fond. Before it had been in my possession many months, it disappeared, and, though since then I have tried repeatedly, both in England and America, to find a copy of it, I have never been able to do so. I asked a friend in the Congressional Library at Washington--a man whose knowledge of books is almost unlimited--to try to learn something about it for me.
But even he could find no trace of it; and so we concluded it must have been out of print some time. I always remembered the impression the stories had made on me, and, though most of them had become very faint recollections, I frequently told them to children, with additions of my own. The story of Fairyfoot I had promised to tell a little girl; and, in accordance with the promise, I developed the outline I remembered, introduced new characters and conversation, wrote it upon note paper, inclosed it in a decorated satin cover, and sent it to her.
In the first place, it was re-written merely for her, with no intention of publication; but she was so delighted with it, and read and reread it so untiringly, that it occurred to me other children might like to hear it also. So I made the plan of developing and re-writing the other stories in like manner, and having them published under the title of 'Stories from the Lost Fairy-Book, Re-told by the Child Who Read Them.'" Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (1849 -1924) was an English-American playwright and author.
She is best known for her children's stories, in particular Little Lord Fauntleroy (published in 1885-6), A Little Princess (1905), and The Secret Garden (1911).

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  • Date de parution
    02/12/2013
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    978-80-268-0018-7
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    9788026800187
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Biographie de Frances Hodgson Burnett

Née en 1849 en Angleterre, Frances Hodgson Burnett perdit son père quand elle avait quatre ans et connut alors la misère, jusqu'à l'émigration de sa famille en Amérique. Ces éléments sont très présents dans la quarantaine de romans qu'elle écrira au cours de sa vie (Une petite Princesse, Le jardin secret, Le petit Lord Fauntleroy) où fortune et misère modèlent les destins, où s'affrontent la modernité américaine et l'archaïsme de l'Angleterre.

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