Louisa May Alcott / editors, Anne K. Phillips and Gregory Eiselein.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Critical insightsPublisher: Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing, 2016Copyright date: 2016Description: xiii, 260 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781619255210
  • 1619255219
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS 1018 .L67 2016
Contents:
About This Volume / Anne K. Phillips, Gregory Eiselein. On Louisa May Alcott: Questions on Her Significance, Singularity, Sorority, and Staying Power / Anne K. Phillips, Gregory Eiselein -- "Happy Before I Die": The Strife and Success of Louisa May Alcott / Amy Harris-Aber -- "When Rude Hands Shake the Hive": Louisa May Alcott and the Transformation of America / John Matteson -- Looking for Louisa: Authors, Audiences, and Literatures in Alcott's Critical Reception / Amy M. Thomas -- Feminist Alcott? / Katherine Adams -- Poverty and Social Critique in Postbellum America: Little Women and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Kristen B. Proehl -- Lost in the Vortex: The Problem of Genius in the Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott / Christopher Fahy -- Alcott and the Work of Nursing / Emily Waples -- Louisa's Civil War / A. Waller Hastings -- Divas, Drugs, and Desire on Alcott's Gothic Stage / Monika Elbert -- "A Loving League of Sisters": The Legacy of Margaret Fuller's Boston Conversations in Alcott's Work / Katie Kornacki -- "Polly, Pygmalion, and the (Im)practicalities of an Independent Womanhood" / Marilyn Bloss Koester -- Violence and Confinement in Little Men / Antoinette M. Tadolini -- A Faith Truly Lived: Alcott's Use of Biblical Allusion in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom / Mo Li -- American Girls and American Literature: Louisa May Alcott "Talks Back" to Henry James / Christine Doyle -- Louisa May Alcott, Patti Smith, and Punk Aesthetics / Gregory Eiselein. Chronology of Louisa May Alcott's Life. Works by Louisa May Alcott.
Summary: A great starting point for students seeking an introduction to Louisa May Alcott and the critical discussions surrounding her work. A 19th century American novelist of the transcendentalist school, Louisa May Alcott is most renowned for Little Women, a coming-of-age children's tale still popular with readers of all ages today. Essays in this volume take a closer look at Alcott, her beliefs, and her work in Little Women and its two sequels, Little Men and Jo's Boys. Each essay is 2,500 to 5,000 words in length, and all essays conclude with a list of "Works Cited", along with endnotes. Finally, the volume's appendices offer a section of useful reference resources. -- Amazon.
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About This Volume / Anne K. Phillips, Gregory Eiselein. On Louisa May Alcott: Questions on Her Significance, Singularity, Sorority, and Staying Power / Anne K. Phillips, Gregory Eiselein -- "Happy Before I Die": The Strife and Success of Louisa May Alcott / Amy Harris-Aber -- "When Rude Hands Shake the Hive": Louisa May Alcott and the Transformation of America / John Matteson -- Looking for Louisa: Authors, Audiences, and Literatures in Alcott's Critical Reception / Amy M. Thomas -- Feminist Alcott? / Katherine Adams -- Poverty and Social Critique in Postbellum America: Little Women and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Kristen B. Proehl -- Lost in the Vortex: The Problem of Genius in the Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott / Christopher Fahy -- Alcott and the Work of Nursing / Emily Waples -- Louisa's Civil War / A. Waller Hastings -- Divas, Drugs, and Desire on Alcott's Gothic Stage / Monika Elbert -- "A Loving League of Sisters": The Legacy of Margaret Fuller's Boston Conversations in Alcott's Work / Katie Kornacki -- "Polly, Pygmalion, and the (Im)practicalities of an Independent Womanhood" / Marilyn Bloss Koester -- Violence and Confinement in Little Men / Antoinette M. Tadolini -- A Faith Truly Lived: Alcott's Use of Biblical Allusion in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom / Mo Li -- American Girls and American Literature: Louisa May Alcott "Talks Back" to Henry James / Christine Doyle -- Louisa May Alcott, Patti Smith, and Punk Aesthetics / Gregory Eiselein. Chronology of Louisa May Alcott's Life. Works by Louisa May Alcott.

A great starting point for students seeking an introduction to Louisa May Alcott and the critical discussions surrounding her work. A 19th century American novelist of the transcendentalist school, Louisa May Alcott is most renowned for Little Women, a coming-of-age children's tale still popular with readers of all ages today. Essays in this volume take a closer look at Alcott, her beliefs, and her work in Little Women and its two sequels, Little Men and Jo's Boys. Each essay is 2,500 to 5,000 words in length, and all essays conclude with a list of "Works Cited", along with endnotes. Finally, the volume's appendices offer a section of useful reference resources. -- Amazon.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-248) and index.

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