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  1. A Modern Mephistopheles and a Whisper in the Dark by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-03-21
  2. Little Women (Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1977-02
  3. Jack and Jill (Puffin Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott,
  4. Pansies and Water-Lilies by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-04-06
  5. Poppies and Wheat by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-04-06
  6. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories by Louisa M. Alcott, 2006-05-05
  7. Little Women: Beginner (Macmillan Readers) by Louisa M. Alcott, Anne Collins, 2005-03-31
  8. Little Women (Stories to Remember) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1995-01-11
  9. Little Women (Penguin Readers Simplified Text) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1997-10-02
  10. Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott, 1976-04
  11. Little Women (Children's Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1983-04
  12. Little Women and Good Wives: Being Stories for Girls by Louisa M. Alcott, 1900
  13. Sketches from Concord and Appledore. Concord thirty years ago; Nathaniel Hawthorne; Louisa M. Alcott; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Matthew Arnold; David A. Wasson; ... and its visitors; John Greenleaf Whittier by Frank Preston Stearns, 2010-09-08
  14. We Alcotts;: The story of Louisa M. Alcott's family as seen through the eyes of "Marmee," mother of Little women by Aileen Lucia Fisher, 1968

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  • 62. Louisa May Alcott, Domestic Goddess
    Examines alcott's Little Women in light of the author's own life. Includes detailed look at alcott's upbringing.
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    Domestic Goddess Louisa May Alcott is perhaps most famous for writing Little Women , (1868) a novel which is partially autobiographical and has shaped the way many women since the Victorian era have defined womanhood, family, and girlhood. Since the early 1970's, the public has known about the stories that Alcott published under the pseudonym A. M. Barnard. These gothic "potboilers" are filled with delightfully feminist femmes fatales, intrigue, and dare-we-say-it, smut (at least by Victorian standards). Read more about this author, who was more versatile than many of us knew. Born in 1832 in to Bronson (a noted Transcendentalist who was friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau, among others) and Abba Alcott (daughter of Colonel Joseph May and a vocal proponent for women's rights and abolition), Louisa May Alcott constantly struggled with the anger and individualistic spirit that came naturally to her. Bronson Alcott's belief that children were tabulae rasae femmes fatales As a Transcendental and a Victorian, Bronson tended to see his duty as a parent in the same light as reformers of the time, who stressed their belief that heredity and parenting were "the means to create new generations" and that one must encourage "having all that is great, and noble, and good in man, all that is pure, and virtuous, and beautiful, and angelic in woman" (William Alcott, qtd. in Russett 199). The Victorian understanding of child-rearing included the idea that "parents, ensuring their own physical and mental health by right living, could pass this health on to their offspring" (Russett 199). Bronson firmly embraced the ideas that as a parent, he could make the world a better place by molding his daughters to imitate his own perfection. His attempts to make Louisa more like himself caused a great deal of inner conflict for her.

    63. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott: About The Author
    Indepth look at the life of the woman who wrote Little Women.
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    Unable to guarantee his family a steady income, Bronson moved the Alcotts back to Boston in 1849. At this point, Louisa began to feel more and more responsible for her family's financial needs and started taking on as many jobs as a young girl could find. She began reading for an elderly father and his invalid sister, but this eventually turned sour when Louisa received next to nothing for her work. At the same time, Louisa and her sister Anna took to teaching small children and mended and washed laundry in an effort to help provide for the growing Alcott family. In 1852 Louisa's first poem, "Sunlight" was published in Peterson's magazine under the pseudonym, Flora Fairfield. Although modest payment was received, Louisa was beginning a career that would bring her great fame and end her financial worries. Three years later, in 1855, her first book, Flower Fables was published. At this point, the Alcott family moved to Walpole, New Hampshire but Louisa stayed on in Boston to further her literary career. Tragedy struck the family in 1856 when the third daughter, Lizzie, contracted scarlet fever. Lizzie would recover for the time being but her illness forced the Alcott's back to Concord where Emerson purchased Orchard House for the family. Lizzie's sickness returned and she passed away on March 14. Yet happiness was soon to follow as Anna, the oldest announced that she was to be married. Anna's wedding and Lizzie's death forced Louisa to return to Concord house in 1857. She wished to help comfort her mother during this time and try to help alleviate the lose of two daughters.

    64. University Of Virginia Alcott Collection
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    R enowned for her classic novels LITTLE WOMEN and LITTLE MEN, Louisa May Alcott's passion for literature and the intellectual life were shaped in the bosom of her family. One of four daughters of the prominent Transcendentalist and pioneering educational innovator, Bronson Alcott, and his wife, Abigail May, who distinguished herself in the Abolitionist, Suffrage, and other reform causes of the period, Louisa May was born in Pennsylvania, but grew up in Boston and later in Concord , where she associated directly with her parents' circle which included the Emersons Thoreaus , Hawthornes, and Ripleys. Accustomed to the straightened circumstances to which her father's idealism perpetually condemned the family, Louisa began to write stories at an early age to supplement the family income. Said Emerson of her genteel novels, "She is a natural source of stories... She is and is to be, the poet of children. She knows their angels." But as recent scholarship has demonstrated, the mature Louisa May also knew about the demons which people the human soul. Her tales of Gothic fiction, written behind the mask of pseudonyms, reveal a psychological depth that compares favorably with the best writers of the genre such as Poe and Hawthorne. Before her death in 1888, her book sales had reached the one million mark and she had realized the considerable sum of $200,000 from her fiction. Unlike their daughter, Louisa's parents, Bronson and Abigail May ,were never to know financial ease; rather they always experienced life as a continuing struggle to maintain uncompromising moral and social ideals, while staying one step ahead of poverty.

    69. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott: Bibliography
    List of other works, biographies, and criticisms, compiled at the University of Virginia.
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    The following is a list of other works written by Louisa May Alcott available at the University of Virginia . The information contained within the parentheses refers to the University library and the call number under which a book can be found. For example: (ALDER/CLEM PS1018) can be found in Alderman and Clemons libraries under the call number listed, PS1018. In addition, entries marked with *RB, refer to books which can be found in the Rare Books Collection of Alderman Library. Inquiries pertaining to Rare Books should be addressed to the main desk of Alderman Library.
    • Flower Fables, 1855 Tales. (ALDER PZ8 .A355 F 1989/*RB PS1017 .F6 1855)
    • Hospital Sketches, 1863 Tales and Sketches. (ALDER E621 .A34 1960/*RB PS1017 .H6 1863)
    • The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale, 1864 Tale. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .R6 1964)
    • Moods, 1865: rev. ed. 1882 Novel. (ALDER PS1017 .M65 1900/*RB PS 1017 .M65 1865)
    • Morning-Glories and Other Stories, 1867 Tales. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .M67 1868)

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    71. Louisa May Alcott - University Of Maryland
    Selected alcott works at the University of Maryland Electronic Reading Room.
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    Jack and Jill: A Village Story Alcott, Louisa May
    Garden City Nelson Doubleday, Inc. 1956 Hard Cover - Earlier Edition Very Good+ No Dustjacket Ruth Ives
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    Garden City Nelson Doubleday, Inc. 1957 Hard Cover - Earlier Edition Very Good No Dustjacket Ruth Ives Color frontispiece; foxed; gold and green cloth decorated boards; top and base of spine mildly bumped and frayed as well as corners; mild soiling to boards; still a great story, a classic, scarce and a great story writer for juveniles. Price: 11.95 USD See Full Description Little Men and Little Women (Companion Library; Dos a Dos Version) Alcott, Louisa May NY Grosset and Dunlap 1963 Thick Hardcover Good: Chipped: Rubbed No Jacket Anna Marie Magagna Thick hardcover book; foxed; tight copy; two books in one volume (Dos a Dos); top and base of spine, spine, edges and corners are bumped, rubbed, chipped and frayed; scarce.

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    79. Louisa May Alcott
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    80. ALCOTT, Louisa M., JO'S BOYS And How They Turned Out. A Sequel To "Little Men."
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