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[Reminiscences of a Childhood in Concord in the 1840s] / [Louisa May Alcott in 1860] / [Louisa May Alcott in the Early 1860s] / [A Visit to the Alcotts in 1864] / [A Letter about Louisa May Alcott in London] (1866) / "A Letter from Miss Alcott's Sister about 'Little Women'" (1871) / [Louisa May Alcott Visits the Sorosis Club in 1875] / [A Letter about the Alcotts and Orchard House] (1876) / [A Visit with Anna Alcott Pratt] (1878) / "Miss Alcott's Birthplace" (1891) / "Mr. Alcott and His Daughters" (1882) / "Recollections of My Childhood" (1888) / From Louisa May Alcott : A Souvenir (1888) / "The Author of 'Little Woman'" (1888) / "The Alcotts" (1888) / From Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters and Journals (1889) / "Recollections of Louisa May Alcott" (1892) / "A Foreword by Meg" (1893) / From Sketches from Concord and Apledore (1895) / "When Louisa Alcott Was a Girl" (1898) / [Reminiscences of "Laurie"] (1901 and 1902) / From The Alcotts in Harvard (1902) / From Bits of Gossip (1904) / "A Concord Notebook : The Women of Concord, III. Louisa and Her Circle" (1906) / From The Alcotts as I Knew Them (1909) / "Reminiscences of Louisa May Alcott" (1912) / "The 'Little Women' of Long Ago" (1913) / "Beth Alcott's Playmate : A Glimpse of Concord Town in the Days of Little Women" (1913) / From Alcott Memoirs (1915) / From Across My Path : Memories of People I Have Known (1916) / [A Visit to Louisa May Alcott] (1917) / [Memories of the Alcott Family] (1922 and 1932) / From Memories of Concord (1926) / "Louisa May Alcott : By the Original 'Goldilocks'" (1936) / "Glimpses of the Real Louisa May Alcott" (1938) / "Miss Clara and Her Friend, Louisa" (1960) /
Reminiscences of a childhood in Concord in the 1840s / Louisa May Alcott in 1860 / Louisa May Alcott in the early 1860s / visit to the Alcotts in 1864 / letter about Louisa May Alcott in London (1866) / "A letter from Miss Alcott's sister about 'Little women'" (1871) / Louisa May Alcott visits the Sorosis Club in 1875 / letter about the Alcotts and Orchard House (1876) / visit with Anna Alcott Pratt (1878) / "Miss Alcott's birthplace" (1891) / "Mr. Alcott and his daughters" (1882) / "Recollections of my childhood" (1888) / From Louisa May Alcott : a souvenir (1888) / "The author of 'Little women'" (1888) / "The Alcotts" (1888) / From Louisa May Alcott : her life, letters and journals (1889) / "Recollections of Louisa May Alcott" (1892) / "A foreword by Meg" (1893) / From Sketches from Concord and Appledore (1895) / "When Louisa Alcott was a girl" (1898) / Reminiscences of "Laurie" (1901 and 1902) / From the Alcotts in Harvard (1902) / From Bits of gossip (1904) / "A Concord notebook : the women of Concord -- III : Louisa Alcott and her circle" (1906) / From the Alcotts as I knew them (1909) / "Reminiscences of Louisa May Alcott" (1912) / "The 'Little women' of long ago" (1913) /
Reminiscences of a childhood in Concord in the 1840s / Louisa May Alcott in 1860 / Louisa May Alcott in the early 1860s / visit to the Alcotts in 1864 / letter about Louisa May Alcott in London (1866) / "A letter from Miss Alcott's sister about 'Little women'" (1871) / Louisa May Alcott visits the Sorosis Club in 1875 / letter about the Alcotts and Orchard House (1876) / visit with Anna Alcott Pratt (1878) / "Miss Alcott's birthplace" (1891) / "Mr. Alcott and his daughters" (1882) / "Recollections of my childhood" (1888) / From Louisa May Alcott : a souvenir (1888) / "The author of 'Little women'" (1888) / "The Alcotts" (1888) / From Louisa May Alcott : her life, letters and journals (1889) / "Recollections of Louisa May Alcott" (1892) / "A foreword by Meg" (1893) / From Sketches from Concord and Appledore (1895) / "When Louisa Alcott was a girl" (1898) / Reminiscences of "Laurie" (1901 and 1902) / From the Alcotts in Harvard (1902) / From Bits of gossip (1904) / "A Concord notebook : the women of Concord -- III : Louisa Alcott and her circle" (1906) / From the Alcotts as I knew them (1909) / "Reminiscences of Louisa May Alcott" (1912) / "The 'Little women' of long ago" (1913) /
Flower Fables (1855; reprinted, with additions, as The Frost King, vol. 2 of Lulu's Library, 1887) -- Hospital Sketches (1863; reprinted in Hospital Sketches and Camp and Fireside Stories, 1869) -- On Picket Duty, and Other Tales (1864) -- Moods (1865; revised edition, 1882) -- Morning Glories, and Other Stories (1868, 1871) -- Kitty's Class-Day; Aunt Kipp; Psyche's Art (1868; reprinted together in Louisa May Alcott's Proverb Stories, 1868) -- Little Women; or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (Part 1, 1868; Part 2, 1869) -- An Old-Fashioned Girl (1870) -- Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys (1871) -- My Boys, vol. 1 of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (London, 1871; 1872) -- Shawl-Straps, vol. 2 of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1872) -- Work: A Story of Experience (1873) -- Cupid and Chow-Chow, vol. 3 of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1874) -- Eight Cousins: or, The Aunt-Hill (1875) -- Silver Pitchers; and Independence, A Centennial Love Story (1876) -- Rose in Bloom; A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" (1876) -- A Modern Mephistopheles (1877; reprinted with a Whisper in the Dark, 1889) -- My Girls, vol. 4 of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1878) -- Under the Lilacs (1878) -- Jimmy's Cruise in the Pinafore, vol. 5 of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1879) -- Jack an Jill: A Village Story (1880) -- An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, vol. 6 of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1882) -- Spinning-Wheel Stories (1884) -- A Christmas Dream, vol. 1 of Lulu's Library (1886) -- Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to "Little Men" (1886) -- A Garland for Girls (1888) -- Recollections, vol. 3 of Lulu's Library (1889) -- Comic Tragedies, Written by "Jo" and "Meg" and Acted by the "Little Women" (1893).
Cartoon: Little women: Meg, Amy, Beth, Jo and Marmee face life in the '80s -- Waiting together: Alcott on matriarchy -- Little women: Alcott's civil war -- Introduction to Little women -- Reading for love: canons, paracanons, and whistling Jo March -- "The most beautiful things in all the world"? families in Little women -- Portraying Little women through the ages -- Getting cozy with a classic: visualizing Little women (1868-1995) -- "Queer performances": lesbian politics in Little women -- Men and Little women: notes of a resisting (male) reader -- In Jo Garret: Little women and the space of imagination -- "A power in the house": Little women and the architecture of individual expression -- Prophets and the martyrs: pilgrims and missionaries in Little women and Jack and Jill -- Greater happiness: searching for feminist utopia in Little women -- Transatlantic translations: communities of education in Alcott and Brontë -- Learning from Marmee's teaching: Alcott's response to girls' miseducation -- Songs to aging children: Louisa May Alcott's March trilogy -- Autobiography and the boundaries of interpretation: on reading Little women and the Living is easy -- Alcott in Japan: a selected bibliography -- Selected bibliography of Alcott biography and criticism.
Ipswich, Massachusetts : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing, [2016]
9781619255210 (hardcover)
About This Volume / On Louisa May Alcott: Questions on Her Significance, Singularity, Sorority, and Staying Power / "Happy Before I Die": The Strife and Success of Louisa May Alcott / "When Rude Hands Shake the Hive": Louisa May Alcott and the Transformation of America / Looking for Louisa: Authors, Audiences, and Literatures in Alcott's Critical Reception / Feminist Alcott? / Poverty and Social Critique in Postbellum America: Little Women and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Lost in the Vortex: The Problem of Genius in the Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott / Alcott and the Work of Nursing / Louisa's Civil War / Divas, Drugs, and Desire on Alcott's Gothic Stage / "A Loving League of Sisters": The Legacy of Margaret Fuller's Boston Conversations in Alcott's Work / "Polly, Pygmalion, and the (Im)practicalities of an Independent Womanhood" / Violence and Confinement in Little Men / A Faith Truly Lived: Alcott's Use of Biblical Allusion in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom / American Girls and American Literature: Louisa May Alcott "Talks Back" to Henry James / Louisa May Alcott, Patti Smith, and Punk Aesthetics /