A renowned author of beloved children's classics, including "The Secret Garden" and "A Little Princess", creating timeless tales of growth and self-discovery.
Little Lord Fauntleroy, A Little Princess, and The Secret Garden, which have been delighting generations of readers since their publication in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
That Lass o' Lowries, which received favorable reviews.
Little Lord Fauntleroy in 1886 catapulted Frances to fame, establishing her as a leading author of children's fiction. The novel's success was followed by the publication of A Little Princess in 1905 and The Secret Garden in 1911, cementing her reputation as a master storyteller.
“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” - Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Secret Garden.
Born in 1860
Creator of the beloved character Peter Pan, known for whimsical and imaginative storytelling that has captivated audiences for generations.
Born in 1866
Creator of beloved children's tales featuring anthropomorphic animals, charmingly illustrated and full of whimsy, transporting readers to idyllic English countryside settings.
Born in 1882
Creator of the beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories, bringing joy and whimsy to children's literature with his imaginative tales and endearing characters.
Born in 1898
Renowned author of fantasy series, including The Chronicles of Narnia, and prominent Christian apologist, exploring the intersection of faith and reason.
Born in 1892
Creator of Middle-earth, a richly detailed fantasy world, and author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which have become cultural touchstones.
Born in 1832
Wrote novels and poems that explored themes of family, love, and social justice, most famously "Little Women", a timeless coming-of-age story.
Born in 1850
A Scottish novelist, poet, and essayist who wrote iconic adventure novels, including "Treasure Island" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", that have captivated readers for generations.
Born in 1812
A renowned author of timeless classics, crafting vivid stories that exposed social injustices and explored the human condition, leaving an indelible mark on literature.