Alcott (November 29, 1832 - March 6, 1888) is one
of the greatest female writers of the 19th century. You've probably
heard of her most famous book, Little Women. Not only did she
write this series (the history of Jo March and her family spans
three books: Little Women, Little Men, and Jo's Boys) but several
other books. Her Hospital Sketches is a moving first-person account
of the life of a civil war nurse. Transcendental Wild Oats is
a funny, yet sometimes subtly bitter, account of her life in a
commune. She wrote well over a dozen books, as well as many poems,
stories, and essays.
Flower Fables (1855)
Hospital Sketches (1863)
Moods (1865)
Little Women (1868-9)
An Old-Fashioned Girl (1870)
Little Men (1871)
Eight Cousins (1875)
Rose in Bloom (1876)
Silver Pitchers (1876)
Jack and Jill (1880)
Jo's Boys (1886)
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