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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1868 autobiographical [[novel]] by [[Louisa May Alcott]] depicting the [[bildungsroman|coming-of-age]] of four young girls in mid-
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  • '''Louisa May Alcott''' (November 29, 1833 - 1888) was an [[United States|American]] fiction wri
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  • {{r|Louisa May Alcott}}
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  • ...a heroine’s individual identity.”<ref>Elbert, Sarah. ''A Hunger for Home: Louisa May Alcott’s Place in American Culture'' Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, 19 ...March sisters.<ref name=autogenerated9>Elbert, Sarah. ''A Hunger for Home: Louisa May Alcott’s Place in American Culture'' Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, 19
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  • ...]], for example. The same may be said of the ways in which the novels of [[Louisa May Alcott]] reconstruct the social world of family life in 19th century Concord, Mass
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  • ...reading passages themselves, numbering 117. Included are selections from [[Louisa May Alcott]], [[William Ellery Channing]], [[James Fenimore Cooper]], [[Charles Dicken
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  • ...aron. "Revisioning Death and Dying: 19th-century Attitudes as Reflected in Louisa May Alcott's Antebellum and Civil War Writings." ''Prospects'' 2005 30: 157-179. Issn:
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