Frances Hodgson Burnett
Frances Hodgson Burnett, born on November 23, 1849, was a British-American novelist and playwright known for her significant contributions to the film industry. While she is best recognized for her children's novels such as "Little Lord Fauntleroy," "A Little Princess," and "The Secret Garden," her literary works have also been adapted into numerous films and plays.
Biography
Frances Hodgson Burnett, born on November 23, 1849, was a British-American novelist and playwright known for her significant contributions to the film industry. While she is best recognized for her children's novels such as "Little Lord Fauntleroy," "A Little Princess," and "The Secret Garden," her literary works have also been adapted into numerous films and plays. One such adaptation is "The Making of a Lady," a novel by Burnett that was brought to the screen in 2012. Burnett's stories, marked by their themes of resilience, transformation, and the power of imagination, have left an indelible mark on cinema, captivating audiences across generations.





