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Burnett, Frances Hodgson (1849–1924), playwright and novelist. The English‐born authoress was often successful at dramatizing her works. Her first success, Esmeralda (1881), was adapted from her short story and written in collaboration with William Gillette, but her most‐famous work, both as novel and play, was Little Lord Fauntleroy (1888). Both The First Gentleman of Europe (1897), which she wrote with George Fleming, and A Lady of Quality (1897), which she adapted in collaboration with Stephen Townsend, enjoyed modest runs. The Little Princess (1903) was less well received, but Maude Adams helped The Pretty Sister of Jose (1903) win audiences. Similarly, Eleanor Robson earned The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1909) a five‐month run. Her last play, Racketty‐Packetty House (1912), was written for children and employed films to help tell its tale. Burnett's plays were always sentimental; at worst cloyingly so, at best, the sentimentality was successfully restrained. But some of her novels remain popular, particularly The Secret Garden, which was made into a musical on Broadway with success in 1991.

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