![]() ![]() Porter's most memorable novels has thus become part of the English language, an accomplishment few writers have achieved. Merriam-Webster's Tenth Collegiate Dictionary defines a Pollyanna as "a person characterized by irrepressible optimism and a tendency to find good in everything." The name of the brave little heroine of Eleanor H. Selected writings:Ĭross Currents (1907) Miss Billy (1911) Miss Billy's Decision (1912) Pollyanna (1913) Miss Billy Married (1914) Pollyanna Grows Up (1915) Just David (1916) The Road to Understanding (1917) Oh, Money! Money! (1918) Dawn (1919) Across the Years (stories, 1919) Mary-Marie (1920) Money, Love and Kate (stories, 1925). Born Eleanor Emily Hodgman on December 19, 1868, in Littleton, New Hampshire died of tuberculosis on May 21, 1920, in Cambridge, Massachusetts daughter of Francis Fletcher Hodgman (a pharmacist) and Llewella French (Woolson) Hodgman studied music in public school, under private tutors, and at New England Conservatory of Music married John Lyman Porter (a businessman), on May 3, 1892. Name variations: (pseudonym) Eleanor Stewart. Bestselling American writer and author of the hugely successful Pollyanna. ![]()
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