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The White PeopleBibliographic Details Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett ISBN 13: 9789365614213 Pages: 72 Edition: First Edition (2026) Genre: Fiction Classics Literary Fiction Social & Cultural Literature Price: 199 Description The White People by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a perceptive and reflective narrative that explores cultural identity, social expectations, and the subtle dynamics of human relationships. Known for her sensitivity to character and social

Bibliographic Details

Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett

ISBN-13: 9789365614213

Pages: 72

Edition: First Edition (2026)

Genre: Fiction / Classics / Literary Fiction / Social & Cultural Literature

Price: ₹199

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The White People by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a perceptive and reflective narrative that explores cultural identity, social expectations, and the subtle dynamics of human relationships. Known for her sensitivity to character and social observation, Burnett crafts a story that gently examines how people perceive one another across differences in culture, upbringing, and social environment.

The narrative centers on interactions between individuals from different backgrounds, highlighting the misunderstandings and assumptions that often arise in cross-cultural encounters. Through nuanced dialogue and carefully drawn characters, Burnett reveals how curiosity, empathy, and openness can transform initial perceptions into deeper understanding.

Written during a period when travel and social exchange between England and America were becoming increasingly common, the story reflects Burnett’s broader literary interest in transatlantic cultural connections. Her narrative style blends quiet humor with thoughtful reflection, offering readers an engaging look at the ways individuals negotiate identity and belonging within changing social contexts.

Accessible yet intellectually engaging, The White People demonstrates Burnett’s versatility as a writer beyond her widely known children’s classics. This edition presents the text in a reader-friendly format suitable for students, literary enthusiasts, and collectors of classic fiction.

Key Features

  • Classic literary work by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Explores themes of cultural identity and social perception
  • Insightful portrayal of relationships across different backgrounds
  • Reflects social and cultural interactions of the Victorian era
  • Written in Burnett’s graceful and reflective narrative style
  • Suitable for readers of classic and literary fiction
  • Useful for academic study and literary exploration
  • Compact and accessible classic edition
  • Ideal for collectors of Victorian literature
  • A thoughtful addition to classic literary collections

Manufacturer Details

Publisher: Aedha Imprints

Published by: Aumram Publications

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Manufactured by: Doaba Corporation

Year: 2026

Email: [email protected]

Address: 4551-16, Shanti Mohan House, 16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj - 110002

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