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- The Secret Garden - Wikipedia
The Secret Garden is a children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett first published in book form in 1911, after serialisation in The American Magazine (November 1910 – August 1911) Set in England, it is seen as a classic of English children's literature
- The Secret Garden (1993 film) - Wikipedia
The Secret Garden is a 1993 fantasy drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland, executive-produced by Francis Ford Coppola and distributed by Warner Bros under their Family Entertainment imprint
- The Secret Garden (1949 film) - Wikipedia
Dickon (Brian Roper), the brother of one of the house maids, tells her of a garden secreted behind a hidden door in a vine-covered wall When a raven unearths the key, the two enter and discover the garden is overgrown from neglect since Craven's wife died there in an accident
- The Secret Garden | Summary, Characters, Facts | Britannica
The Secret Garden, novel for children written by American author Frances Hodgson Burnett and published in book form in 1911 The pastoral story of self-healing through nature and companionship became a classic of children’s literature and is considered to be among Burnett’s best work
- Secret Garden - Wikipedia
The Secret Garden, a movie directed by Agnieszka Holland; The Secret Garden, an animated adaptation produced by DIC Entertainment, Greengrass Productions, and Kalisto Ltd The Secret Garden, a fantasy film directed by Marc Munden; The Secret Garden, a 1989 Broadway musical with music by Lucy Simon
- The Secret Garden – Wikipedija Википедија
The Secret Garden (sh Tajni vrt) je roman za djecu anglo-amerićke književnice Frances Hodgson Burnett, originalno objavljen u nastavcima 1910 godine, a kao zasebna knjiga 1911 godine
- The Secret Garden | Literawiki - Fandom
The Secret Garden is a classic children's novel of twenty-seven chapters by the British-born American author Frances Hodgson Burnett The story was first serialized in The American Magazine beginning in November 1910 It was first published in book form in August 1911
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