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Louisa May Alcottová ( 29. listopadu 1832, Germantown, Pensylvánie, USA – 6. března 1888, Boston, Massachusetts, USA) byla americká spisovatelka, proslavená především dílem Malé ženy ( Little Women ), které pojednává o jejím dětství se třemi sestrami v městečku Concord v americkém Massachusetts .
The Book. A vivid, energetic account of the life of the beloved author whose work has delighted millions of readers, Louisa May Alcott portrays a writer as worthy of interest in her own right as her most famous character, Jo March, and addresses all aspects of Alcott’s life: the effect of her father’s self-indulgent utopian schemes; her family’s chronic economic difficulties and frequent ...
Louisa Germantown-ban (Pennsylvania állam) született 1832. november 29-én. Őt és három lánytestvérét apjuk, Amos Bronson Alcott (filozófus) és édesanyjuk, Abigail May Alcott praktikus, keresztény elvek szerint nevelték. Gyerekkorát Bostonban és Concordban töltötte.
29 de nov. de 2011 · People best know American writer Louisa May Alcott for Little Women (1868), her largely autobiographical novel. Philosopher-teacher Amos Bronson Alcott, educated his four daughters, Anna, Louisa, Elizabeth and May and Abigail May, wife of Amos, reared them on her practical Christianity.
Louisa May Alcott was the second of four daughters of Abigail May Alcott, the product of a distinguished Boston family, and philosopher Bronson Alcott, a self-educated farmer’s son. The Alcotts were the inner circle of the Transcendentalist movement; Bronson Alcotts closest friends were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
Louisa era la seconda di quattro sorelle e anche le altre tre raggiunsero una loro notorietà: Anna Alcott Pratt, Elizabeth Sewall Alcott e Abigail May Alcott Nieriker. La famiglia si trasferì a Boston nel 1838 , [4] dove il padre fondò una scuola sperimentale ed entrò a far parte di un club trascendentalista con Ralph Waldo Emerson e Henry David Thoreau .
The Book. A vivid, energetic account of the life of the beloved author whose work has delighted millions of readers, Louisa May Alcott portrays a writer as worthy of interest in her own right as her most famous character, Jo March, and addresses all aspects of Alcott’s life: the effect of her father’s self-indulgent utopian schemes; her family’s chronic economic difficulties and frequent ...