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536:. Mary herself is originally nine in the manuscript, only to be aged up a year in a revision, perhaps to highlight the "convergent paths" of Mary, Colin, and the garden itself; however, this revision was not reflected in either the British or the American first editions of the novel, or in later editions. Susan Sowerby is initially introduced to the readers as a deceased character, with her daughter Martha perhaps intended to fill her role in the story; Burnett, however, changed her mind about Susan Sowerby, writing her as a living character a few pages later and crossing out the announcement of her death. Additionally, Dickon in the manuscript was physically disabled and used crutches to move around, perhaps drawing on Burnett's recollections of her first husband, Dr. Swan Burnett, and his physical disability. Burnett later removed references to Dickon's disability. 280:
unspecified spinal condition which precludes him from walking and causes him to be confined to bed. He, like Mary, has grown very spoiled, with servants obeying his every whim in order to prevent the frightening hysterical temper tantrums into which Colin occasionally flies. Mary visits him every day that week, distracting him from his troubles and despondency with stories of the moor, Dickon and his animals, and the secret garden. Mary eventually confides to Colin that she has access to the secret garden, and he asks to see it. Colin is put into his wheelchair and brought outside into the secret garden. It is the first time he has been outdoors for several years. With Mary and Dickon's help and encouragement, and absorbing the beneficial effects of the growing garden, he begins to open up to the world around him and finds renewed hope for his future.
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return home. He walks the outer garden wall in his wife's memory, and hears voices inside. He finds the door unlocked and is shocked to see the garden in full bloom and his son restored to health, having just won a race against Mary. The children tell him the entire story, explaining the restoration of both the garden and Colin. Archibald and Colin then walk back to the manor together, observed by the stunned and incredulous servants.
451:, along with a portrait of her and some photographs, were donated by her son Vivian after her death to a lower Manhattan public school serving the deaf in remembrance of her visit there years previously, but all the items soon vanished from the archive of the school. Lastly, a few weeks before the novel's publication, her brother-in-law died in a collision with a trolley, an event that likely darkened the novel's publication. 2973: 447:, as "an innocent thriller of a story" that she considered "one of best finds". Biographer Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina offers several explanations as to why there is so little surviving information on the book's development. Firstly, Burnett's health faltered after moving to her home in Plandome, and her social excursions became limited as a result. Secondly, her existing notes about 347:"the thorny issues of sex, class, and imperialism". She writes how Mary's development in the novel parallels "the steps of nineteenth-century garden theorists in their plans for the perfect garden", with Mary ultimately turning into "a girl who, like the ideal garden, can provide both beauty and comfort, and who can cultivate her male cousin, the young patriarch-in-training". 470:—not a mere bird" and who often kept her company in the rose garden where she would often write, when she lived at Maytham Hall. Recounting the first time she tried to communicate with the bird via "low, soft, little sounds", she writes that she "knew—years later—that this is what Mistress Mary thought when she bent down in the Long Walk and 'tried to make robin sounds'". 528:. Chapter headings were included prior to the novel's serialization and are not present in the manuscript, with chapters in it delineated by numbers only. The pagination of the manuscript was likely done by a second person: it goes from 1 to 234, only to restart at the nineteenth chapter. From the title page, Rector surmises that the novel's first title was 1119: 284:
on his legs, albeit they are weak from long disuse. Mary and Dickon spend almost every day in the garden with Colin, and continue to encourage him to grow stronger and attempt walking. Together, the children and Ben conspire to keep Colin's recovering health a secret from the other staff to surprise his father, who is travelling abroad.
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In his analysis of the narrative structures of "the traditional novel for girls," Perry Nodelman highlights Mary Lennox as a departure from the narrative pattern of the "spontaneous and ebullient" orphan girl who changes her new home and family for the better, since those qualities appear later on in
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While in the garden, the children look up to see Ben Weatherstaff looking over the wall on a ladder. Startled to find the children in the secret garden, he admits that he believed Colin to be "a cripple." Angry at being called "crippled," Colin rises shakily from his chair and finds that he can stand
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in Kent, England, where Burnett lived for a number of years during her marriage, is often cited as the inspiration for the book's setting. Biographer Ann Thwaite writes that while the rose garden at Mayham Hall may have been "crucial" to the novel's development, Maytham Hall and Misselthwaite Manor
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As Mary explores the gardens, the robin draws her attention to an area of disturbed soil. Here, Mary finds the key to the locked garden, and eventually discovers the door to the garden. She asks Martha for garden tools, which Martha sends with Dickon, her 12-year-old brother, who spends most of his
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At first, Mary is as angry and contrary as she was before she was sent there. She dislikes her new home, the people living in it and, most of all, the bleak moor on which it sits. Over time, she becomes more spirited and less cantankerous and befriends her maid, Martha Sowerby, who tells Mary about
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is ambivalent about sex roles: while Mary restores the garden and saves the family, her role in the story is overshadowed at the conclusion of the novel by the return of Colin and his father, which may be seen as a defense of patriarchal authority. Danielle E. Price notes that the novel deals with
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Alexandra Valint suggests that most of the novel's depictions of disability coincide with the stereotypical view of people with disabilities as unhappy, helpless, and less independent than people without disabilities. Colin's use of a wheelchair would have been understood by Edwardian readers as a
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While his son's health improves, Archibald experiences a coinciding increase in spirits, culminating in a dream where his late wife calls to him from inside the garden. When he receives a letter from Mrs. Sowerby, who advises him to come back to Misselthwaite, he takes the opportunity to finally
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One night, Mary hears the cries once more and decides to follow them through the house. She is startled to find a boy of her age named Colin, who lives in a hidden bedroom. She soon discovers that they are cousins—Colin being the son of Archibald Craven—and that he suffers from fevers and an
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garnered largely warm reviews from literary critics, and sold well, with a second printing announced within a month after the novel's release. In general, it was seen as an enjoyable novel, and was reviewed within the context of Burnett's previous works, including
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made a brief appearance as the adult Colin Craven. The story was changed slightly. Colin's father, instead of being Mary's uncle, was now an old friend of Mary's father, allowing Colin and Mary to begin a relationship as adults by the film's end. It was filmed at
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for its depiction of unpleasant children that she felt was much closer to contemporary ideas about how children behave. At the time that Thwaite's biography was published, children's literature was becoming a field of greater scholarly interest, and as a result,
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trope, the unifying symbol of rebirth in Burnett's novel". Madelon S. Gohlke understands the titular garden as "both the scene of a tragedy, resulting in the near destruction of a family", as well as the site of its regeneration and restoration.
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literary genres, which lends the novel a deeper "thematic development and symbolic resonance" than Burnett’s earlier children's novels which only used elements from the first two traditions. She describes the garden as "the central
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in silence. Burnett’s literary reputation waned over the following decades, possibly as a result of biases towards books that garner a female audience. Despite being largely overlooked by literary critics and librarians,
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was interested in showing the benefits of affective discipline for men and boys, namely Colin who learns from Mary, understood as "the novel's representative of girlhood" and how to wield his "masculine privilege".
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Mary becomes interested in finding the secret hidden garden herself, and her ill manners begin to soften as a result. Soon, she comes to enjoy the company of Martha, the gardener Ben Weatherstaff, and a friendly
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A 2017 production by Dogwood Motion Picture Company is available on the BYUtv Network. A science fiction adaptation in the Victorian style, it was filmed, directed and written for the screen by Owen Smith.
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time out on the moors. Mary and Dickon take a liking to each other, as Dickon has a kind way with animals and a good nature. Eager to absorb his gardening knowledge, Mary tells him about the secret garden.
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Koppes, Phyllis Bixler (1978). "Tradition and the Individual Talent of Frances Hodgson Burnett: A Generic Analysis of Little Lord Fauntleroy, A Little Princess, and The Secret Garden".
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to be the best of the three, with a capacity to reach thoughtful and self-reflective children. Other British literary critics and historians began to take note of the novel, including
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to wealthy British parents who never wanted her and made an effort to ignore her. She is cared for primarily by native servants, who spoil her and allow her to have free rein. After a
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enjoyed a considerable following among its readers. It continued to rank well on readers’ polls for favorite stories. In 1927, it placed in the top fifteen favorite books of female
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may be one of the first instances of a story for children first appearing in a magazine with an adult readership, an occasion of which Burnett herself was aware at the time.
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voiced Colin. The 39-episode TV series was directed by Tameo Kohanawa and written by Kaoru Umeno. This anime is sometimes mistakenly assumed to be related to the popular
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within the context of the Victorian and Edwardian cultural debate over affective discipline, which was echoed in contemporary books about orphan girls. He suggests that
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as one of the best children's books. Surveys of adult readers in the 1970s and 1980s show that the novel was a frequent childhood favorite, especially for women.
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Tracing the book's revival from almost complete eclipse at the time of Burnett's death in 1924, Lundin notes that the author's obituary notices all remarked on
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growing roses. Lilias Craven died after an accident in the garden ten years previously, and the devastated Archibald locked the garden and buried the key.
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The following list was compiled from an online survey in 2007. Parents and teachers will find it useful in selecting quality literature for children. —NEA
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In 2020, the Scottish family theatre company Red Bridge Arts produced a retelling of the story set in modern-day Scotland, adapted by Rosalind Sydney.
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struggled to assert its own identity as a different kind of story that spoke to both the romanticism and modernism of a new century". Burnett regarded
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listed it as one of "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". In 2012, it was ranked No. 15 among all-time children's novels in a survey published by
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as Mary Lennox, Joe Baker as Ben Weatherstaff, Felix Bell as Dickon Sowerby, Naomi Bell as Martha Sowerby, Richard Stuart as Colin Craven and
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Phillips, Jerry (1993). "The Mem Sahib, the Worthy, the Rajah and His Minions: Some Reflections on the Class Politics of The Secret Garden".
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in 1988; the play includes music by Hiram Titus, but is not a musical. However, the most well-known and successful musical adaptation is the
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She is discovered by British soldiers who place her in the temporary care of an English clergyman, whose children taunt her by calling her "
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with music by Sharon Burgett and Susan Beckwith-Smith, lyrics by Sharon Burgett, Diana Matterson, Susan Beckwith-Smith, Chandler Warren,
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the narrative. The revival of the family and the home in these novels, according to Nodelman, "is carried to the extreme in
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adult fiction. She had started writing children's fiction in the 1880s, with her most notable book at the time being her
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A video trailer from Angel Exit Theatre Company's spring 2012 national tour of their Arts Council-funded production of
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In 2021, two versions of the story, adapted into graphic novels, were released. The first, released on June 15, was
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was a "literary sensation" in both the United States and Europe, and sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Prior to
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to identify the "Nation's Best-loved Novel" (not just children's novel). Based on a 2007 online poll, the U.S.
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as Dickon. This version was mainly black-and-white, but with all of the sequences set in the garden filmed in
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The titular garden has been the subject of much scholarly discussion. Phyllis Bixler Koppes writes that
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Keyser, Elizabeth Lennox (1983). ""Quite Contrary": Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden".
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expired in the USA in 1986, and in most other parts of the world in 1995, placing the book in the
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At the turn of the 20th century, Mary Lennox is a neglected and unloved 10-year-old girl, born in
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The Secret Garden: Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Contexts, Burnett in the Press, Criticism
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The Secret Garden: Authoritative Text, Backgrounds and Contexts, Burnett in the Press, Criticism
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with illustrations by Maria Louise Kirk (signed as M. L. Kirk) and the British edition by
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Valint, Alexandra (2016). ""Wheel Me Over There!": Disability and Colin's Wheelchair in
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epidemic kills Mary's parents, the few surviving servants flee the house without Mary.
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produced a retelling of the story, adapted by Anna Himali Howard and Holly Robinson.
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Thwaite, Ann (2006). "A Biographer Looks Back". In Angelica Shirley Carpenter (ed.).
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The Secret Garden on 81st Street: A Modern Graphic Retelling of The Secret Garden
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adapted the book for BBC television on several occasions;in 1952, 1960 and 1975.
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Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Unexpected Life of the Author of The Secret Garden
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Disciplining Girls: Understanding the Origins of the Classic Orphan Girl Story
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as her favorite novel, although she considered one of her novels for adults,
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Burnett's literary reputation underwent a critical resurgence in the 1950s.
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In 1997, Focus On The Family Radio Theatre produced an adaptation in which
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Mrs. Medlock, she discovers Lilias Craven is dead and that Mr. Craven is a
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are physically very different. Thwaite suggests that, for the setting of
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continues to be well regarded among readers. In 2003 it ranked No. 51 in
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Burnett, Frances Hodgson (2007). "My Robin". In Gretchen Gerzina (ed.).
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The Oceanic Feeling: The Origins of Religious Sentiment in Ancient India
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language, but has been dubbed into several other languages including:
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Constructing the Canon of Children's Literature: Beyond Library Walls
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Waiting for the Party: The Life of Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849-1924
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was first published in ten issues (November 1910 – August 1911) of
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Scholar Gretchen V. Rector has examined the author's manuscript of
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Little is known about the literary development and conception of
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Multiple musical adaptations have been made. In 1986, there was
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Lundin, Anne (2006). "The Critical and Commercial Reception of
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Horne, Jackie C.; Sanders, Joe Sutliff (2011). "Introduction".
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first published in book form in 1911, after serialisation in
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Price, Danielle E. (2001). "Cultivating Mary: The Victorian
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as the best of Burnett’s children’s books; Laski considered
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as an embryonic commentary on the possibility of blowback".
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Gohlke, Madelon S. (1980). "Re-Reading the Secret Garden".
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In the Garden: Essays in Honor of Frances Hodgson Burnett
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and was released in October 2012 through Tsubasa Bunko.
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Company in New York; it was also published that year by
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on the train at the beginning of her children's novel
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narrated as the older Mary Lennox. The cast included
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Works originally published in The American Magazine
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Index

Dickon Sowerby
Secret Garden (disambiguation)

Frances Hodgson Burnett
M. L. Kirk
Charles Robinson
Children's novel
Frederick A. Stokes
William Heinemann
LC Class
The Secret Garden
Wikisource
children’s novel
Frances Hodgson Burnett
The American Magazine
Frederick A. Stokes Company
Heinemann
Charles Heath Robinson

Great Maytham Hall Garden
Kent
British India
cholera
Mistress Mary, quite contrary
Yorkshire Moors
English country house
housekeeper
hunchback
walled garden
robin redbreast

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