The Secret garden

authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, Frances Hodgson Burnett in the press, criticism A Norton critical edition

453 pages

English language

Published July 27, 2005 by W.W. Norton.

ISBN:
978-0-393-92635-4
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The story of an unhappy little girl, her invalid cousin, and the healing power of friendship and love.

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4 stars

I come to this book uninfluenced by film adaptations of the story, so my comments here apply only to the actual novel.

Basically a middle-grades book espousing the idea of positive thinking to cure one's ailments. It was a five star book up till the halfway mark and the carefully constructed character of Mary was unceremoniously pushed to the side by the Cravens, and if this were a book for adults I would be pretty harsh about marking it down. Yet, I feel that somewhat different standards ought to be applied to it given its era. That's why it also gets a pass when it comes to the English class system, colonialism, and a mysterious Gothic mansion that ends up being no kind of mystery at all.

As for the plot, I never did quite figure out whether the mother really died in childbirth, as the boy seemed to believe, …

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Subjects

  • Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924
  • Orphans -- Fiction
  • Gardens -- Fiction
  • Friendship -- Fiction
  • Sick children -- Fiction
  • Yorkshire (England) -- Fiction