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11 de may. de 2011 · Civil War Collection Vol 2 (LOUISA MAY ALCOTT, Homer B. Sprague, U. S. Grant, J.H. Kidd, H. Beam Piper) 900 by Louisa May Alcott , Homer B. Sprague , U. S. Grant , J. H. Kidd , H. Beam Piper Louisa May Alcott
26 de feb. de 2016 · Louisa May Alcott experienced the horrors of the Civil War firsthand. Explore how Alcott's short nursing career impacted her life. Did you know Louisa May Alcott, famous for writing Little Women, briefly worked in the hospitals of war-time Washington?
5 Great Civil War books in 1 eBook. Some fiction and some historical a must have for any Civil War buff. This eBook has an active table of contents and most book inside have active table of contents within. HOSPITAL SKETCHES By LOUISA MAY ALCOTT LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN CONFEDERATE PRISONS By Homer B. Sprague, Ph.D.
The work of Stern in identifying and recovering Alcott's sensa- tion fiction provides an important context for the reading of Little Women and for an understanding of the implications of its style. In these stories, written primarily between 1862 and 1867, there. is no hint of the Little Women ethic or ambience.
6 de jul. de 2017 · BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. The edition is a compilation of sketches, memoirs and letters Louisa May Alcott sent home during the weeks she spent as a volunteer nurse for the Union Army during the...
phorically as well as literally, by the Civil War and its aftermath. Interpreted in the context of the Civil War, Alcott's work offers important insights into nineteenth-century constructions of femininity, masculinity, authorship, war, and nationhood. In Alcott's writing, I will argue, both individual and national bodies
In 1876, in the aftermath of the American Civil War, Alcott published the volume Silver Pitchers: and Independence. A Centennial Love Story in Roberts Brothers. Alcott’s work ties in logically with the temperance movement that had emerged between 1830 and 1850 and could be broadly defined as a movement against the consumption of alcoholic ...