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- Little_Orphant_Annie abstract ""Little Orphant Annie" is an 1885 poem written by James Whitcomb Riley and published by the Bowen-Merrill Company. First titled "The Elf Child", Riley changed the name to "Little Orphant Allie" at its third printing; however, a typecasting error during printing renamed the poem to its current form. Known as the "Hoosier poet", Riley wrote the rhymes in nineteenth century Hoosier dialect. As one of his most well known poems, it served as the inspiration for the character Little Orphan Annie upon whom was based a comic strip, plays, radio programs, television shows, and movies.The subject was inspired by Mary Alice "Allie" Smith, an orphan living in the Riley home during her childhood. The poem contains four stanzas; the first introduces Annie and the second and third are stories she is telling to young children. Each story tells of a bad child who is snatched away by goblins as a result of their misbehavior. The underlying moral and warning is announced in the final stanza, telling children that they should obey their parents and be kind to the unfortunate, lest they suffer the same fate.".
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- Little_Orphant_Annie author James_Whitcomb_Riley.
- Little_Orphant_Annie caption "Mary Alice "Allie" Smith, Riley's inspiration for the poem".
- Little_Orphant_Annie country "United States".
- Little_Orphant_Annie description "A 1912 phonograph recording of James Whitcomb Riley reading his famous poem".
- Little_Orphant_Annie description "A 2010 reading of the poem".
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- Little_Orphant_Annie first "Indianapolis Journal".
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- Little_Orphant_Annie originalTitle "The Elf Child".
- Little_Orphant_Annie publicationDate "1885-11-15".
- Little_Orphant_Annie title ""Little Orphant Annie"".
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- Little_Orphant_Annie comment ""Little Orphant Annie" is an 1885 poem written by James Whitcomb Riley and published by the Bowen-Merrill Company. First titled "The Elf Child", Riley changed the name to "Little Orphant Allie" at its third printing; however, a typecasting error during printing renamed the poem to its current form. Known as the "Hoosier poet", Riley wrote the rhymes in nineteenth century Hoosier dialect.".
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