A hunger for home : Louisa May Alcott's place in American culture /
Examines the life of the nineteenth century American writer and feminist, discusses her major novels and stories, and looks at the issues of her day
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Language: | English |
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New Brunswick :
Rutgers University Press,
c1987
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Edition: | 1st paperback ed., rev. and expanded |
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Table of Contents:
- Something to Love and Live For
- Model Children
- Armies of Reform
- Transcendental Wild Oats
- The Trials of Life Begin
- Outward Bound
- Moods
- The Battle Cry of Freedom
- Passion and Punishment
- Writing Little Women
- Reading Little Women
- Girl Boys and Boy Girls
- To Earn a Home
- The Social Influence