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Louisa May Alcott. Little Women. New York: New American Library, 2004.
Anne K. Phillips and Gregory Eiselein, editors. Little Women: A Norton Critical Edition. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2004.
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William Anderson. The World of Louisa May Alcott. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., 1992.
Martha Saxton. Louisa May Alcott: A Modern Biography. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1995.
Joel Myerson, Daniel Shealy and Madeleine B. Stern, editors. The Selected Letters of Louisa May Alcott. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1995.
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Little Women Questions and Answers
The Question and Answer section for Little Women is a great
resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Mr. Lawrence talks about music and famous singers:
he set about mending matters. During one of the brief calls he made, he artfully led the conversation to music, and talked away about great singers whom he had seen, fine organs he had heard, and...
Mr. Lawrence talks about music and famous singers:
he set about mending matters. During one of the brief calls he made, he artfully led the conversation to music, and talked away about great singers whom he had seen, fine organs he had heard, and...
Little Women study guide contains a biography of Louisa May Alcott, a complete e-text, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
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