Articles on Louisa May Alcott

Found 113 articles.

  • Louisa May Alcott
    Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2004/01/01
  • Alcott, Louisa May
    U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2003/01/01
  • Profs `Inherit' Some of Louisa May Alcott Mania
    Morning Edition (NPR) - 1996/05/02
  • ALCOTT, LOUISA MAY (1832-1888)
    Young Students Learning Library - 1996/01/01
  • House of the Alcotts' spirits
    The Boston Globe - 1993/11/11
  • "THE FASHIONABLE WORLD DISPLAYED": ALCOTT AND SOCIAL POWER.(Louisa May Alcott)
    Studies in American Fiction - 1999/03/22
  • The Glory Cloak: A Novel of Louisa May Alcott and Clara Barton; by Patricia O'Brien
    The Beacon Hill Times - 2004/06/01
  • Why Jo Didn't Marry Laurie: Louisa May Alcott and The Heir of Redclyffe(1).(Critical Essay)
    ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly) - 2001/03/01
  • Patricia O'Brien's new book, "The Glory Cloak: a Novel of Louisa May Alcott and Clara Barton," was published in May.(1974)
    Nieman Reports - 2004/06/22
  • Louisa May Alcott: a November birthday.(LIttle Women)(Short Story)
    Child Life - 2002/10/01
  • Theater; The Flip Side Of `Louisa May'
    The Washington Post - 1994/10/07
  • Northern Illinois U. editor helps remember 'Little Women' author
    University Wire - 2005/06/28
  • Maclean, Anna. Louisa and the Country Bachelor.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Book Review)
    Kliatt - 2005/07/01
  • A visit from Louisa May Alcott
    The Boston Globe - 1992/02/24
  • `Little Women' Comes to Life At Alcott Home
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1995/02/05
  • Nichols House-turned movie set
    The Beacon Hill Times - 2007/06/05
  • A diagnosis, 119 years after death; Medical sleuths find clues to Louisa May Alcott's ailments in a painting and her detailed journals.(SOURCE)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2007/08/13
  • Louisa May Alcott's Last Week: A Valedictory Letter.(Critical Essay)(Brief Article)
    ANQ - 2000/01/01
  • `Little Women' // Warm Retelling Includes Alcott Herself
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1995/12/01
  • From `Little Women' to `Blood-and-Thunder'; The other side of Louisa May Alcott.
    The Washington Post - 1994/12/30
  • Travel Etc: Grand tours: It's been a good year for the roses Great writers and their literary adventures. This week Louisa May Alcott sends her Little Women on a Grand Tour of Europe
    The Independent - London - 2002/06/16
  • Fruitlands: Louisa May Alcott Made Perfect.(FEATURES)(BOOKS)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 2003/01/16
  • Gloria Whelan Fruitlands: Louisa May Alcott Made Perfect.(Book Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Article)
    The Horn Book Magazine - 2002/09/01
  • Behind a mask of beauty: Alcott's beast in disguise.(Critical Essay)
    ATQ (The American Transcendental Quarterly) - 2004/03/01
  • Alcott may have had lupus, sleuths say
    Sunday Gazette-Mail - 2007/08/19
  • Impersonating Alcott
    The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL - 2002/09/25
  • Legacy bookshelf.
    Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers - 2006/06/01
  • REVEALING ESSAYS BRING ALCOTT TO LIFE
    The Boston Globe - 2005/09/08
  • JOHN JAYS MATTESON WINS 2008 PULITZER FOR BIOGRAPHY
    US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2008/04/08
  • Movie Review: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S LITTLE MEN
    Cineman Syndicate - 1998/05/11
  • YOUNG LUNGS AT WORK: CLEVELAND KIDS TELL PARENTS TO TURN OFF THEIR ENGINES
    US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2008/04/10
  • Resentful Little Women: gender and class feeling in Louisa May Alcott.(Critical Essay)
    College Literature - 2005/01/01
  • GETTING TO KNOW THE `LITTLE WOMEN' WOMAN LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S LIFE STORY HELPED SHAPE THE MUSICAL BASED ON HER NOVEL
    The Boston Globe - 2006/01/08
  • [ * You may know Louisa May Alcott as the author of ... ]
    Daily Breeze - 2006/04/25
  • AT FRUITLANDS, ONE STOP, FOUR MUSEUMS
    The Boston Globe - 2005/06/19
  • Racial sacrifice and citizenship: the construction of masculinity in Louisa May Alcott's 'The Brothers.'
    Studies in American Fiction - 1997/09/22
  • Legacy bookshelf.(Bibliography)
    Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers - 2004/01/01
  • COSGROVE/MEURER & ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS LAND RIGHTS TO LOUISA MAY ALCOTT MANUSCRIPT, 'THE INHERITANCE'
    PR Newswire - 1996/05/15
  • LITTLE WOMEN: THE MUSICAL
    The Village Voice - 2005/02/02
  • LEGACY BOOKSHELF
    Legacy - 2007/01/01
  • Madeleine B. Stern, ed. L. M. Alcott: Signature of Reform.(Book Review)
    Utopian Studies - 2003/01/01
  • Does `Little Women' Still Have Appeal Today?
    Morning Edition (NPR) - 1994/12/21
  • Obscure Alcott Novel May Be Movie-Bound
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1996/05/31
  • Portrait of a flawed, principled man.(Daily Break)
    The Virginian Pilot - 2005/03/20
  • Charming Alcott love story makes debut on TV Sunday
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1997/04/05
  • Louisa May's Little Place; In Concord, Mass., all are welcome in the very house where Alcott wrote - and lived - `little Women.`
    The Washington Post - 1994/12/21
  • Alcott
    The Oxford American College Dictionary - 2008/09/05
  • LOVE, DECEIT, AND LOTS OF MELODRAMA
    The Record (Bergen County, NJ) - 1995/10/01
  • Julie Dunlap and Marybeth Lorbiecki Louisa May and Mr. Thoreau's Flute.(Book Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Article)
    The Horn Book Magazine - 2002/09/01
  • Seldom thanked, never praised, and scarcely recognized: gender and racism in Civil War hospitals.
    Civil War History - 2002/09/01
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