Archibald Craven is the owner of Misselthwaite Manor, the setting of the book The Secret Garden. He is the uncle of Mary Lennox (the book's main character) and father of Colin Craven. Archibald became depressed after the death of his wife, and refused to see his son Colin because he reminded him of his wife. Archibald is a hunchback, and fears his son will have a similar disability.
Did the novel the secret garden ever win an award
The clergyman in The Secret Garden is named Archibald Craven. He is the father of Colin and the employer of Mrs. Medlock and Martha.
Mr. Archibald Craven is Mary Lennox's uncle.
Garden
Mary lennox
The musical version of Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel The Secret Garden was produced on Broadway in 1991.
The gardener in the novel "The Secret Garden" is a man named BEN WEATHERSTAFF.
The Secret Garden
Yorkshire, England- during the edwardian era
Frances Hodgson Burnett is the author of The Secret Garden, a classic novel published in 1911 that tells the story of a young girl who discovers a hidden, neglected garden on her uncle's estate.
there is no actual antagonist in the book 'The Secret Garden' by Fances Hodgson Burnett. If there is an antagonist it is more the personal conflict inside all the character in the novel.
The little boy's name in "The Secret Garden" is Colin Craven. He is the son of Archibald Craven and is initially portrayed as sickly and bedridden. Through the help of Mary Lennox and the magic of the secret garden, Colin experiences physical and emotional healing.