Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Published online: 26 September 2017. Extract. Long recognized only for her children's books, Louisa May Alcott also wrote adult novels, Civil War hospital sketches, and at least fifty pieces of much-publicized “sensation” fiction, but her most popular legacy remains that curiously modern portrait of family life, Little Women (1868).

  2. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Louisa May Alcott on race, sex, and slavery. UPNE. Google Scholar Alcott, L. M. (2014). Louisa May Alcott: Work, eight cousins, rose in bloom, stories & other writings. Library of America. Google Scholar Armknecht, M. (2016). How Louisa May Alcott’s 1870 visit to Switzerland helped her become a ‘Literary lion’.

  3. 21 de dic. de 2015 · Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) was an American novelist and poet best known as the author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. Raised by her transcendentalist parents, she grew up among many of the well-known intellectuals of the day such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau.

  4. Famed author Louisa May Alcott created colorful relatable characters in 19 th century novels. Her work introduced readers to educated strong female heroines. As a result, her writing style greatly impacted American literature. Alcott was born on November 29, 1832 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Alcott’s parents were a part of the 19 th century ...

  5. 6 de sept. de 2020 · 175 p. ; 22 cm "A Touchstone book." Introduction / by Hope Norman Coulter -- The brothers / Louisa May Alcott -- Hear the nightingale sing / Caroline Gordon -- A woman / Rose Terry Cooke -- The locket / Kate Chopin -- Crowder's Cove / Constance Fenimore Woolson -- Turkey hunt / Alberta Pierson Hannum -- Bayou l'Ombre / Grace King -- The battleground / Elsie Singmaster -- Comrades / Elizabeth ...

  6. Starring Elizabeth Marvel and featuring Jane Alexander, Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women tells the story of this remarkable woman’s quest to rescue her family from poverty and to find wealth, fame and happiness for herself. Raised in the center of 19th century New England’s great transcendentalist and abolitionist movements ...

  7. "The first general order..." Today in History: