Louisa May Alcott’s quote “Love is the only thing that we can carry with us when we go” is a timeless reminder that love, ...
Louisa May Alcott was heartsick when she checked into the old Hotel Bellevue in Boston. It was April 1880, and Alcott was mourning the death of her sister May, who’d died unexpectedly a few months ...
Playwright Lauren Gunderson has an affinity for 19th century female authors, as evidenced by her adaptations inspired by Jane Austen and now by “Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women,” receiving its world ...
WORCESTER, Mass. — The author of “Little Women” may have been even more productive and sensational than previously thought. Max Chapnick, a postdoctoral teaching associate at Northeastern University, ...
An illustration and title page to the book Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott, appear in an 1869 edition of the book at Orchard House, in Concord, Mass. Since "Little Women" was published 150 years ...
Join the March sisters - Jo, Beth, Amy, and Meg - as they navigate the challenges of growing up during the American Civil War. You read it in high school, now watch the classic novel, by Louisa May ...
Louisa May Alcott has long been the favorite children's writer of literary women from Gertrude Stein to Nora Ephron. And almost every Alcott fan chooses Jo March, from "Little Women," as her favorite ...
Lauren Gunderson, America’s most produced living playwright, has crafted a new version of Alcott’s beloved story centered on sisterhood and resilience. Alcott, an abolitionist and Civil War hospital ...
Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known for writing the novel Little Women and its sequels Good Wives, Little Men and Jo's Boys.
Preface: a trip to Concord -- Trailing clouds of glory, 1832-1849 -- Concord. Louisa in exile, 1840-1843 -- Fruitlands. Family in crisis, 1843-1848 -- Boston. "Stick to your teaching", 1848-1858 -- ...