Laura Ingalls

GPTKB entity

Properties (58)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf person
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:Little_House_on_the_Prairie_(TV_series)
gptkbp:alias nan
gptkbp:awards gptkb:American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters
gptkbp:birthDate 1867-02-07
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:Pepin,_Wisconsin
gptkbp:bornIn gptkb:Wisconsin
gptkbp:children gptkb:Rose_Wilder
gptkbp:culturalImpact American_culture
gptkbp:culturalSignificance gptkb:American_pioneer_women
gptkbp:deathDate 1957-02-10
gptkbp:depictedIn gptkb:Little_House_on_the_Prairie_(film)
gptkbp:diedIn gptkb:Manhattan,_Kansas
gptkbp:education home-schooled
gptkbp:family Wilder_family
gptkbp:famousFor pioneer stories
gptkbp:famousPerson Pioneer Girl
gptkbp:famousQuote “The only thing that can make a dream impossible is the fear of failure.”
gptkbp:firstPublished 1932
gptkbp:genre autobiography
gptkbp:historicalPeriod Late 19th century
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Laura Ingalls
gptkbp:influenced children's literature
cultural heritage
historical narratives
cultural memory
historical fiction
cultural narratives
feminist literature
storytelling traditions
children's education
regional literature
literary traditions
literary realism
pioneer narratives
women's literature
historical fiction genre
TV adaptations
American_literature
American_history
American_folklore
American_identity
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:Mark_Twain
American_frontier_life
gptkbp:inspiredBy her childhood experiences
gptkbp:ISBN The First Four Years
gptkbp:legacy pioneer_literature
gptkbp:nationality American
gptkbp:notableWork gptkb:Little_House_on_the_Prairie
gptkbp:occupation author
gptkbp:portrayedBy gptkb:Melissa_Gilbert
gptkbp:relatedTo Wilder_family
gptkbp:residence gptkb:De_Smet,_South_Dakota
gptkbp:series Little House series
gptkbp:sibling gptkb:Mary_Ingalls
gptkb:Carrie_Ingalls
gptkb:Grace_Ingalls
gptkbp:spouse Almanzo Wilder