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  1. Occupation. Humorist, writer. Nationality. American. Genre. Children's literature. Signature. Frank Richard Stockton (April 5, 1834 – April 20, 1902) was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 19th century.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Frank Stockton (born April 5, 1834, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died April 20, 1902, Washington, D.C.) was an American popular novelist and short-story writer of mainly humorous fiction, best known as the author of the title story of a collection called The Lady, or the Tiger? (1884). Stockton refused to study medicine as his father ...

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  3. Learn about Frank Stockton, the author of The Lady, or the Tiger? and other allegorical fairy tales. Find out his biography, works, and influence on American literature.

  4. Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902) was a US editor and author of humorous and fantastic stories, some of which are sf. He wrote for children and adults, and influenced Mark Twain and O Henry.

  5. ‘The Lady, or the Tiger?’ is a widely studied short story by the American writer Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902). This classic short story, which was first published in The Century magazine in 1882, began life as a story Stockton told at a party; he published it when it received a strong response from his friends.

  6. Abstract: Children's author Frank Richard Stockton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1834. Like many artists, Stockton ignored parental advice and entered the art world. He had a long-lasting career as an author for children's books, publishing in many of the most prestigious magazines of the time. He died in 1902 in Washington, D.C.

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  8. Frank R. Stockton. in Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Richard Stockton was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 19th century. Stockton avoided the didactic moralizing common to children's stories of the time, instead using clever humor ...

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