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Frank R. Stockton Born in 1834 and died in 1902
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A literary figure Stockton was a major literary figure in the United States. Stockton’s body of work fills twenty-three volumes and includes stories, novels, and nonfiction. Yet today, this writer is known primarily for his story, “The Lady, or the Tiger?”
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Launching a Career Stockton enjoyed writing during his school days; however, his father wanted him to become a doctor.
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Launching a Career But Stockton chose wood engraving as a career.
It was a popular way to illustrate stories and articles at the time.
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Launching a Career Stockton continued to write
Some time later he began to publish his short stories. Stockton focused his attention on writing and publishing.
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His early works were mainly written for children.
In 1867, he published a short story called “Ting-a-Ling,” which he later turned into a book. A fanciful tale about an elf-like character
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Ting-a-Ling “Ting-a-Ling” captured the attention of Mary Mapes Dodge, an author and editor of St. Nicholas magazine for children Mary Dodge invited Stockton to join her staff.
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St. Nicholas Magazine St. Nicholas was a new type of children’s magazine. Within a few years, it became one of the most successful children’s magazines of its time.
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Failing eyesight… In 1878, Stockton left the magazine because of his failing eyesight, but he continued to write. Read more by Frank R. Stockton gutenberg.org
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The Story That Created a Stir
Within a few years, he published several more books. Stockton’s novels never earned enough attention. In 1882, when he published a short story in Century Magazine. That story was “The Lady, or the Tiger?” The story not only created a stir at the time but for years afterward As well.
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The Lady or The Tiger It was later turned into an operetta, a play, a movie, and a recording. The story’s unusual ending created a flurry of letters to the author that continued throughout his life. Robert Browning wrote a poem about the ending and scholars debated the issue, but Stockton kept quiet.
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