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  1. UNDER THE LILACS by Louisa M. Alcott, 1921
  2. Rose in Bloom. A Sequel to ''Eight Cousins.'' by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-04-06
  3. Spinning-Wheel Stories by Louisa M. Alcott, 1894
  4. Shawl-Straps: A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag by Louisa M. Alcott, 2007-08-20
  5. Moods, a Novel by Louisa M. Alcott, 1890
  6. PAULINE'S PASSIONandPUNISHMENT by LOUISA M. ALCOTT, 2010-01-23
  7. An Old Fashioned Girl by Louisa M. Alcott, 1912-01-01
  8. Work by Louisa M. Alcott, 2009-12-03
  9. Little Men: Life At Plumfield With Jo's Boys by Louisa M. Alcott, 2008-08-25
  10. Eight Cousins by Louisa M. Alcott, 1889
  11. A Long Fatal Love Chase by Louisa M Alcott, 1993
  12. Jack and Jill (Rainbow Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott, 1948
  13. Hospital Sketches by Louisa M. Alcott, 2010-03-11
  14. Good Wives (De Luxe Classics e.) by Louisa M Alcott, 1988-02-18

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    Alcott, Louisa M. (illustrated by Marguerite Davis.) UNDER THE LILACS. Boston Little Brown, 1945. at bookfever.com
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    6. Louisa May Alcott - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist. She is best known for the novel Little Women, set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House in
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    Louisa May Alcott at about age 25 Born Germantown, PA U.S. Died March 6, 1888
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    U.S. Pen name A. M. Barnard Occupation Novelist Nationality American Period Civil war Subjects Young Adult stories Notable work(s) Little Women Influences Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry David Thoreau Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué Charles Dickens Influenced Stephenie Meyer Signature Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist . She is best known for the novel Little Women , set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts , and published in 1868. This novel is loosely based on her childhood experiences with her three sisters.
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    Alcott was the daughter of noted transcendentalist and educator Amos Bronson Alcott and Abigail May Alcott . She shared a birthday with her father on November 29, 1832. In a letter to his brother-in-law, Samuel Joseph May , a noted abolitionist , her father wrote: "It is with great pleasure that I announce to you the birth of my second daughter...born about half-past 12 this morning, on my [33

    7. Jo's Boys. , Louisa M Alcott - James & Mary Laurie Booksellers - Fine Used, Rare
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    topsy-turvy Louisa would amount to something after all ... -Louisa May Alcott, 1855 Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania on November 29, 1832. She and her three sisters, Anna, Elizabeth, and May, were educated by their father, philosopher/ teacher Bronson Alcott, and raised on the practical Christianity of their mother, Abigail May. Louisa spent her childhood in Boston and in Concord, Massachusetts, where her days were enlightened by visits to Ralph Waldo Emerson’s library, excursions into nature with Henry David Thoreau, and theatricals in the barn at "Hillside" (now Hawthorne’s "Wayside"). Like her character, "Jo March" in Little Women, young Louisa was a tomboy. "No boy could be my friend till I had beaten him in a race," she claimed, "and no girl if she refused to climb trees, leap fences ..." For Louisa, writing was an early passion. She had a rich imagination and often her stories became melodramas that she and her sisters would act out for friends. Louisa preferred to play the "lurid" parts in these plays "the villains, ghosts, bandits, and disdainful queens." At age 15, troubled by the poverty that plagued her family, she vowed: "I

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    11. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott: About The Author
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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.

    12. Louisa M Alcott - Complete Guide To The Playwright, Plays, Theatres, Agent
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    Louisa May Alcott (c) 2003 ClipArt.com zSB(3,3) Part of the Transcendentalist circle in Concord, Massachusetts, Louisa May Alcott was guided as a writer by her father, Bronson Alcott, as well as by her teacher, Henry David Thoreau, and friends Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker. Louisa May Alcott began writing for a living to help support her family. She also briefly served as a nurse during the Civil War.
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    14. LES QUATRE FILLES DU DOCTEUR MARCH - LE DOCTEUR MARCH MARIE SES FILLES - ALCOTT
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    15. L. M. Alcott
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    L(ouisa) M(ay) Alcott (1832-1888) - pseudonyms: A. Barnard, Flora Fairfield American author, known for her children' books, especially LITTLE WOMEN (1868-69). Alcott draws her material from her own family and from the New England milieu where she had grown up. Originally she begun writing 'rubbish novels', sometimes anonymously, sometimes as 'A.N. Barnard', to contribute to the family income. Above man's aims his nature rose.
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    (from Louisa May Alcott, Her Life Letters, and Journals Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown (now part of Philadelphia), the second of four daughters of Abigail May Alcott and Bronson Alcott (1799-1888). During her childhood the family moved to Boston. She spent most of her life in the Boston-Concord area, and received almost all her early education from her father. His favorite moral guide was Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress . Bronson was member of the New England Transcendentalists. He was an idealistic, if impractical person, who believed in the spiritual life, as contrasted with the material life. Louisa May called him "the modern Plato". When a visiting English author criticized his teaching methods, he moved with his family to Concord. Among the family friends were Theodore Parker

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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.

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    Louisa M. Alcott Eight Cousins Good Wives Little Women An Old Fashioned Girl Introduction Louisa May Alcott, daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott, one of Emerson's circle of friends, was born in Philadelphia in 1832. Educated mainly by H. D. Thoreau and her father, Miss Alcott served as a hospital nurse during the Civil War. Her first book, Flower Fables , appeared in 1854, and her next work, Hospital Sketches (1863), consisted of her letters home from the Union Hospital during the war. She first gained a wide reputation with Little Women (1868-69), and her best subsequent work was done in the same field. Her chief publications after Little Women are the following: An Old-Fashioned Girl Little Men Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag Work Silver Pitchers Rose in Bloom Jo's Boys (1886), and A Garland for Girls Good Wives is the second part of Little Women . Miss Alcott died in 1888. Links Alcott Web.com Summary of information on Louisa May Alcott. Contains excerpts from letters and journals, a picture gallery and various links Internet School Library Media Center Includes links to all the information about Louisa Alcott on the net.

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    What a magnificent story this is! It gives the real meaning of education, and how to be friends with others. The characters are best.Submitted by jasepel.
    This book shows the life of the boys and how they are brought up; and how they bring joy as well as troubles, faults, and happiness.The third book shows how Jo, after inheriting the house, runs it in her own way occasionally needing help from the good old Professor. She models the boys not only to be good in studies but to be good human beings.Submitted by Anonymous.
    This story tells us about the time when Jo's grand aunt gives Jo her big house after she us dead. Jo turns the house into a school for boys and helps to become better boys and also brings a few girls along.Submitted by Anonymous
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