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2885:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
2555:Weir, Ivy Noelle (19 October 2021).
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2628:Gerzina, Gretchen Holbrook (2004).
2220:For David Heyman & Studiocanal"
2182:(London: Jonathan Cape, 1988) (see
2118:"Top 100 Chapter Book Poll Results"
1807:. FictionMags Index. Archived from
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3336:American novels adapted into films
2531:The Secret Garden: A Graphic Novel
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1216:University of California, Berkeley
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3401:Children's books set in Yorkshire
3371:Novels by Frances Hodgson Burnett
3356:British novels adapted into plays
3351:British novels adapted into films
2968:(plain text and HTML illustrated)
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2876:. Johns Hopkins University Press.
2588:The Secret Garden: Nature's Magic
2473:Fisher, Mark (16 February 2020).
2324:Lynne Heffley (4 November 1994).
1009:A 1994 animated adaptation as an
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1195:as Mary, then eleven years old.
1153:The Secret Garden: A New Musical
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761:has her title character reading
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808:(1919), regarded as a lost film
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2120:. A Fuse #8 Production. Blog.
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2701:: A Children's Classic at 100
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3004:From the Collections at the
2401:The secret garden: a musical
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3086:The Making of a Marchioness
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2649:The Annotated Secret Garden
2611:The Annotated Secret Garden
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2855:W. W. Norton & Company
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1173:Children's Theatre Company
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1831:"New York Literary Notes"
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1065:Anime Himitsu no Hanazono
1003:Back to the Secret Garden
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1142:Arizona State University
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3178:Frances Hodgson Burnett
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2150:. Dordrecht, Holland:
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1500:, pp. 262â3, 266.
1277:Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy
1263:Book forms and sequels
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814:motion picture version
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602:Little Lord Fauntleroy
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1429:10.1353/chq.1979.0006
1309:title listing at the
1259:as Ben Weatherstaff.
1177:1991 Broadway musical
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2051:"BBC â The Big Read"
909:Francis Ford Coppola
828:as Dickon. The film
699:(1974), highlighted
689:Roger Lancelyn Green
630:Great American Novel
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3321:1911 British novels
3288:(2001 sequel movie)
3006:Library of Congress
2516:"Timeless Classics"
2502:"The Secret Garden"
2444:"The Secret Garden"
2430:"The Secret Garden"
2357:Dramatic Publishing
2353:"The Secret Garden"
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1911:, pp. 279â280.
1712:, pp. 220â221.
1634:, pp. 265â266.
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1208:San Francisco Opera
1083:Himitsu no Hanazono
1012:ABC Weekend Special
820:, with 14-year-old
559:Frederick A. Stokes
540:Publication history
511:Ella Hepworth Dixon
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2592:Twayne Publishers
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2927:: 263â280.
2832:(1): 4â14.
2415:16 December
2039:Bixler 1996
2024:Bixler 1996
2012:Lundin 2006
2000:Bixler 1996
1988:Lundin 2006
1976:Bixler 1996
1959:A. Lundin,
1936:Lundin 2006
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1897:Lundin 2006
1885:Bixler 1996
1858:Lundin 2006
1843:2 September
1815:2 September
1776:Rector 2006
1764:Rector 2006
1752:Rector 2006
1740:Rector 2006
1725:Rector 2006
1576:Bixler 1996
1564:Bixler 1996
1510:Keyser 1983
1498:Valint 2016
1486:Gohlke 1980
1474:Koppes 1978
1462:Koppes 1978
1423:: 146â154.
1338:16 December
1193:Daisy Eagan
1189:Tony Awards
987:Colin Firth
936:Jack Thorne
932:Marc Munden
928:StudioCanal
899:as Dickon,
857:Technicolor
853:Brian Roper
826:Paul Willis
789:Adaptations
437:Long Island
392:sentimental
250:housekeeper
244:in a large
67:Illustrator
3310:Categories
3234:Television
3056:Novels by
2580:References
2385:1 December
2337:14 October
1525:Price 2001
1281:You Shiina
1181:Lucy Simon
1054:In Japan,
973:as Colin.
942:Television
901:John Lynch
895:as Colin,
812:The first
773:Roald Dahl
753:considers
585:Inga Moore
366:Background
325:, and the
319:fairy tale
157:Wikisource
71:M. L. Kirk
2811:144237117
2260:0261-3077
2152:D. Reidel
2128:22 August
2070:22 August
1963:, 133 ff.
1437:143452307
1387:317817635
1287:Citations
1257:Ron Moody
1239:In 2024,
1233:in 2014.
1157:Will Holt
965:as Mary,
891:as Mary,
847:as Mary,
835:In 1949,
581:in 1989.
571:copyright
515:Jane Eyre
506:Jane Eyre
493:Yorkshire
254:hunchback
221:, England
189:Heinemann
93:Publisher
3019:via the
2983:LibriVox
2410:29463845
2231:25 March
2146:(1980).
1370:WorldCat
1015:starred
822:Lila Lee
456:My Robin
433:Plandome
400:(1886).
327:pastoral
323:exemplum
2486:5 March
2458:5 March
2362:5 March
2186:Matilda
2180:Matilda
2176:Jessamy
2095:30 July
1395:8746090
1379:1289609
1231:Chester
1214:at the
1114:Theatre
1108:Tagalog
1100:Italian
1096:Spanish
1088:English
1080:series
957:filmed
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778:Matilda
768:Jessamy
656:ranked
332:georgic
231:cholera
3261:(1991)
3253:(1987)
3245:(1975)
3226:(2020)
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292:Themes
57:Author
3269:Other
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2807:S2CID
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1433:S2CID
1397:(UK).
1247:Radio
1200:opera
1060:anime
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127:Pages
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