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Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, the story of Little Women and why it still matters, Anne Boyd Rioux

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Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, the story of Little Women and why it still matters, Anne Boyd Rioux
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-256) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1005107881
Responsibility statement
Anne Boyd Rioux
Sub title
the story of Little Women and why it still matters
Summary
A 150th anniversary tribute describes the cultural significance of Louisa May Alcott's classic, exploring how its relatable themes and depictions of family resilience, community, and female resourcefulness have inspired generations of writers
Table Of Contents
Prologue: "Our book" -- Part I. The making of a classic -- "Pegging away": the road to Little Women -- "We really lived most of it": making up Little Women -- "Fresh, sparkling,...full of soul": the phenomenon of Little Women -- Part II. The life of a classic -- "See her...living...the immortal Jo!": Little Women on stage and screen -- "The mother of us all": Little Women's cultural and literary influence -- "A divided house of a book": reading Little Women -- Part III. A classic for today -- "A private book for girls": can boys read Little Women? -- "Being someone": growing up female with Little Women -- "Wanting to be Rory, but better": Little Women and girls' stories today
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