Unpublished and Lost Works
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
A Real Record - an article about Mrs. Burnett's fatigue
After Josh Billings - a short re-telling of Adam and Eve that young Mrs. Burnett used to practice southern dialect shortly after moving to the United States
Celeste, or Fortune's Wheel - a short story, written in 1864 (at age 15), that was left behind when Mrs. Burnett emigrated from England
Her Matchmaking - a short story found in a handwritten manuscript along with The Plain Miss Burnie
His Friend - an unfinished novel about a dying boy and his mother, as Mrs. Burnett reflected on her son Lionel's illness
In A Fair, Far Country - an unfinished novel written after Lionel's death
The Ban-Dog - an unfinished short story begun in 1901, that Mrs. Burnett put aside when she began writing The Making of a Marchionesse
The Child of This Century - an unfinished article expressing Mrs. Burnett's theory of children's mental development
The Hatchet - a short story about Lionel asking for one cent to buy a hatchet
After Josh Billings - a short re-telling of Adam and Eve that young Mrs. Burnett used to practice southern dialect shortly after moving to the United States
Celeste, or Fortune's Wheel - a short story, written in 1864 (at age 15), that was left behind when Mrs. Burnett emigrated from England
Her Matchmaking - a short story found in a handwritten manuscript along with The Plain Miss Burnie
His Friend - an unfinished novel about a dying boy and his mother, as Mrs. Burnett reflected on her son Lionel's illness
In A Fair, Far Country - an unfinished novel written after Lionel's death
The Ban-Dog - an unfinished short story begun in 1901, that Mrs. Burnett put aside when she began writing The Making of a Marchionesse
The Child of This Century - an unfinished article expressing Mrs. Burnett's theory of children's mental development
The Hatchet - a short story about Lionel asking for one cent to buy a hatchet