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1920 Little Lord Fauntleroy - Frances Hodgson Burnett(Reginald B. Birch drawings) Frederick Warne & Co Ltd
1920 Little Lord Fauntleroy - Frances Hodgson Burnett(Reginald B. Birch drawings) Frederick Warne & Co Ltd
"Little Lord Fauntleroy" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, illustrated by Reginald B. Birch, is a beloved children's novel first published in 1886. The story centers around Cedric Errol, a young American boy who lives modestly with his mother in New York after the death of his father.
Cedric, known for his charming manners and kind heart, is suddenly thrust into a new world when he learns that he is the heir to the Earl of Dorincourt, his paternal grandfather, and thus becomes "Little Lord Fauntleroy." Cedric's grandfather, the Earl, is a wealthy but cold and unkind English aristocrat who has never met his grandson and has a deep-seated disdain for Americans.
Cedric and his mother, whom he affectionately calls "Dearest," travel to England to meet the Earl. Despite his initial intentions to mold Cedric into a proper English lord and keep him away from his American mother, the Earl finds himself gradually charmed and softened by Cedric's innocence, warmth, and generosity.
Cedric's pure-hearted nature influences everyone around him, bringing about positive changes not only in the Earl but also in the lives of the tenants and servants on the estate. Through Cedric's eyes, the Earl begins to see the importance of kindness and compassion, leading to a transformation in his character.
The novel's themes of kindness, nobility of spirit, and the transformative power of love and innocence are highlighted through Birch's detailed and expressive illustrations, which bring the characters and setting to life.
"Little Lord Fauntleroy" has remained a classic in children's literature for its heartwarming narrative, memorable characters, and moral lessons. Burnett's storytelling, combined with Birch's iconic illustrations, continues to captivate readers of all ages.