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Eleanor H. Porter was an American novelist best known for her children's literature, particularly the beloved character Pollyanna. Born in 1868, she developed a passion for storytelling at an early age, which led her to pursue a career in writing. Porter's most famous work, 'Pollyanna,' published in 1913, introduced readers to the optimistic and cheerful young girl whose unwavering positivity won the hearts of many. The book became a classic and inspired a series of sequels and adaptations, solidifying her place in children's literature.

Throughout her literary career, Porter wrote numerous novels, short stories, and essays, often focusing on themes of hope, resilience, and the power of a positive outlook on life. Her works resonated with readers and continue to be cherished today. In addition to 'Pollyanna,' she authored several other noteworthy titles, including 'Pollyanna Grows Up' and 'Oh, Money! Money!' Porter's influence extends beyond her own writings, as her optimistic philosophy has inspired generations of readers and writers alike.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita December 19, 1868
Luogo di nascita Littleton, New Hampshire, USA
Data di morte May 21, 1920