Early 20th Century
The book "Pollyanna" by Eleanor H. Porter has approximately 240 pages.
1913
11 years old
You can look for the good in bad situations.
Pollyanna is a children's book by Eleanor Porter. It has 122 pages. It is about a cheerful orphan living with her grumpy aunt.
Eleanor Hodgman Porter has written: 'Little pardner' -- subject(s): Short stories 'Pollyanna (Book and Charm)' 'Pollyanna-The Great Classic for Children' 'Cross Currents' 'Oh Money Money' 'The tie that binds' 'Across the Years' 'Oh, Money! Money!' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Baolinna de dou kou nian hua' 'Pollyanna Grows Up' 'Pollyanna Book and Charm' -- subject(s): Fiction, Interpersonal relations, Conduct of life, Aunts, Orphans, History, Cheerfulness 'Baolinna de dou kou nian hua' 'The story of Marco' 'Pollyanna (TK1020)' 'Pollyanna Grows Up: The Second Glad Book' -- subject(s): Classic Literature, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, OverDrive 'Pollyanna' 'Little Pardner, and Other Stories' 'Cross currents'
Pollyanna was created in 1913.
Pollyanna Dorough's birth name is Pollyanna Dorough.
Pollyanna is the name of a book which was made into a Disney movie starring Haley Mills. Pollyanna was an optimist, and the term is used to refer to someone who is relentlessly cheerful.
Pollyanna is used to refer to someone who is overly cheerful and idealistic. It comes from the book, Pollyanna, a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter, a classic of children's literature.
Pollyanna is a fictional character from a children's book who is known for her optimistic and cheerful outlook on life. Common borrowed words derived from Pollyanna include "Pollyannaish" to describe someone who is excessively optimistic, and "Pollyanna attitude" referring to an overly positive or naive way of thinking.
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