Little Lord Fauntleroy [Abridged]: Für Den Schulgebrauch Bearbeitet
1886
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Little Lord Fauntleroy [Abridged]: Für Den Schulgebrauch Bearbeitet
1886
Little Lord Fauntleroy, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and first published in 1886, is a classic children's novel that follows Cedric Errol, a kind-hearted American boy who discovers he is the heir to an English earldom. As he navigates his new life in England, Cedric's innocence and generosity challenge the rigid expectations of aristocracy, ultimately transforming his bitter grandfather. The novel explores themes of family, wealth, and altruism, making a significant impact on 19th-century culture, including influencing boys' fashion and copyright law.


















