Daisy Ashford
English author, 'The Young Visiters'
English author, 'The Young Visiters'
1881
145 years ago
Artists & Creatives
United Kingdom
An English author wrote the novella 'The Young Visiters' at the age of nine. The story, originally penned in 1890, gained publication in 1919, introducing themes of Victorian society and early 20th-century class dynamics. The work captured the attention of literary circles, showcasing a child's perspective on adult relationships and societal norms. It became a notable contribution to children's literature and was later adapted for stage and screen, further solidifying its legacy in British literature.
Authored 'The Young Visiters'
Published posthumously in 1919
Influenced children's literature
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