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Alcott, Louisa May
Alcott, Louisa MayAlcott, Louisa May, 1832-88, American author, b. Germantown, Pa.; daughter of Bronson Alcott. Mostly educated by her father, she was a friend of Emerson and Thoreau, and her first book, Flower Fables (1854), was a collection of tales originally created to amuse Emerson's daughter.

Alcott was determined to contribute to the small family income and worked as a servant and a seamstress before she made her fortune as a writer. Her letters written to her family when she was a Civil War nurse were published as Hospital Sketches (1863); her first published novel, Moods, followed in 1864.

She first achieved wide fame and wealth with Little Women (1868), one of the most popular children's books ever written. The novel, which recounts the adolescent adventures of the four March sisters, is largely autobiographical, the author herself being represented by the spirited Jo March. Good Wives (1869), Little Men (1871), and Jo's Boys (1886) are sequels.

Alcott's other novels for young readers include An Old-Fashioned Girl (1870), Eight Cousins (1875), and Under the Lilacs (1879). They all picture family life in Victorian America with warmth and perception. She also wrote novels for adults, including Work (1873), which is grounded in Alcott's experiences as a breadwinner for her family, and the unfinished Diana and Persis, an examination of the relationship between two women artists.

Another adult volume, the novel A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866), which was originally rejected by her publisher as too sensational, was discovered in manuscript in the early 1990s and finally published in 1995. In 1996 yet another manuscript was unearthed; it contained Alcott's very first novel, written for young people, entitled The Inheritance and composed in 1849 when the author was 18. [edit]

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Bibliography
 
Children's Books
The Mysterious Key and What it Opened
March Family Series
01. Little Women 02. Good Wives 03. Little Men
04. Jo's Boys
Story Collections
Hospital Sketches
Fantasy Fiction
Flower Fables
General Literature
A Whisper in the DarkDiana and PersisMarjorie's Three Gifts
Moods
Romance Fiction
A Long Fatal Love ChaseA Modern CinderellaRose In Bloom
Teenage Fiction
A Garland for GirlsAn Old Fashioned GirlEight Cousins
Jack And JillThe InheritanceUnder the Lilacs

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