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Little Women

Louisa May Alcott

Year: 2008 Oxford University Press eBooks   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Little Women has remained enduringly popular since its publication in 1868, becoming the inspiration for a whole genre of family stories. Set in a small New England community, it tells of the March family: Marmee looks after daughters in the absence of her husband, who is serving as an army chaplain in the Civil War, and Meg, Jo,Beth, and Amy experience domestic trials and triumphs as they attempt to supplement the family's small income. In the second part of the novel (sometimes known as Good Wives) the girls grow up and fall in love. The novel is highly autobiographical, and in Jo's character Alcott portrays a strong-minded and independent woman, determined to control her own destiny. The introduction to this edition provides a fascinating history of the Alcotts,and of Louisa Alcott's own struggles as a writer.

Keywords:
Destiny (ISS module) Character (mathematics) History Spanish Civil War Gender studies Literature Genealogy Sociology Art Engineering

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American Literature and Culture
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  History

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