- Hugh Lofting
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name = Hugh John Lofting
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birthdate = birth date|1886|1|14|mf=y
birthplace =Maidenhead ,Berkshire ,England
deathdate = death date and age|1947|9|26|1886|1|14|mf=y
deathplace =Topanga, California
occupation =Novelist ,Poet
genre =Children's literature ,Fantasy
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website =Hugh John Lofting (
January 14 ,1886 –September 26 ,1947 ) was a British author, trained as a civil engineer, who created the character ofDoctor Dolittle — one of the classics ofchildren's literature .He was born in Maidenhead, England, to English and Irish parents. His early education was with the Jesuits, after which he went to the United States, completing a degree in civil engineering at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He traveled widely as a civil engineer before enlisting in theIrish Guards to serve inWorld War I . Not wishing to write to his children of the brutality of the war, he wrote imaginative letters which were the foundation of the successful "Doctor Dolittle " novels for children. Seriously wounded in the war, he moved with his family toConnecticut in the U.S.A. He was married three times and had three children, one of whom, his son Christopher, is the executor of hisliterary estate ."For years it was a constant source of shock to me to find my writings amongst 'Juveniles,'" Lofting reported. "It does not bother me any more now, but I still feel there should be a category of 'Seniles' to offset the epithet."
Doctor Dolittle
Hugh Lofting's doctor from Puddleby-on-the-Marsh who could speak to animals first saw light in the author's illustrated letters to children, written from the trenches during World War I when actual news, he later said, was either too horrible or too dull. The stories are set in early Victorian England."
The Story of Doctor Dolittle : Being the History of His Peculiar Life at Home and Astonishing Adventures in Foreign Parts Never Before Printed" (1920) began the series. The sequel, "The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle " (1922), won Lofting the prestigiousNewbery Medal . Eight more books followed, and after Lofting's death two more volumes, composed of short unpublished pieces, appeared.The series has been adapted for film and television many times, for stage twice, and for radio.Other Works for Children
"The Story of Mrs Tubbs" (1923) and "Tommy, Tilly, and Mrs. Tubbs" (1936) are picture books aimed at a younger audience than the Doctor Dolittle books. They concern the titular old woman, her pets (whom she can talk to) and the animals who help her out of trouble.
"Porridge Poetry" (1924) is the only non-Dolittle work by Lofting still in print; it is a light-hearted, colourfully illustrated book of poems for children.
"Noisy Nora" (1929) is a cautionary tale about a girl who is a noisy eater. The book is printed as if hand-written, and the many illustrations often merge with the text.
"The Twilight of Magic " (1930) is, by contrast, aimed for older readers; it is set in an age when magic is dying and science beginning. This work is the only one of Lofting's books to be illustrated by another person (
Lois Lenski ).Epic poem
"Victory for the Slain" (1942) is Lofting's only work for adults, a single long poem in seven parts about the futility of war; the refrain "In war the only victors are the slain" permeates the poem. It was published only in the United Kingdom.
Bibliography
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The Story of Doctor Dolittle " (1920)
#"The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle " (1922)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Post Office " (1923)
#"The Story of Mrs Tubbs" (1923)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Circus " (1924)
#"Porridge Poetry" (1924)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Zoo " (1925)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Caravan " (1926)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Garden " (1927)
#"Doctor Dolittle in the Moon " (1928)
#"Noisy Nora" (1929)
#"The Twilight of Magic " (1930)
#"Gub-Gub's Book, An Encyclopaedia of Food " (1932)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Return " (1933)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Birthday Book " (1936)
#"Tommy, Tilly, and Mrs. Tubbs" (1936)
#"Victory for the Slain" (1942)
#"Doctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake " (1948)
#"Doctor Dolittle and the Green Canary " (1950)
#"Doctor Dolittle's Puddleby Adventures " (1952)External links
* [http://members.tripod.com/~Puddleby/ A Hugh Lofting website]
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* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=-contributor%3Agutenberg%20creator%3Alofting%20hugh%20AND%20mediatype%3Atexts Works by Hugh Lofting] atInternet Archive Persondata
NAME= Lofting, Hugh John
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= English novelist
DATE OF BIRTH=January 14 ,1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Maidenhead ,Berkshire ,England
DATE OF DEATH=September 26 ,1947
PLACE OF DEATH=Topanga, California
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