Louisa May Alcott | The Complete Works - Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott | The Complete Works

By Louisa May Alcott

  • Release Date: 2013-01-15
  • Genre: Classics

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COMPLETE MAJOR WORKS OF LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
(Special Complete and Unabridged EBOOK Edition)
THE WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER
Includes Little Women, Little Men, Jo's Boys and More
[Children's Fiction]
Louisa May Alcott GREATEST WORKS
"The very best of books to reach the hearts of the young of any age"

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT is universally recognized as the greatest and most popular story-teller for children in her generation. She has known the way to the hearts of young people, not only in her own class, or even country, but in every condition of life, and in many foreign lands. Plato says, "Beware of those who teach fables to children;" and it is impossible to estimate the influence which the popular writer of fiction has over the audience he wins to listen to his tales. The preacher, the teacher, the didactic writer find their audience in hours of strength, with critical faculties all alive, to question their propositions and refute their arguments. The novelist comes to us in the intervals of recreation and relaxation, and by his seductive powers of imagination and sentiment takes possession of the fancy and the heart before judgment and reason are aroused to defend the citadel. It well becomes us, then, who would iv guard young minds from subtle temptations, to study the character of those works which charm and delight the children.
Of no author can it be more truly said than of Louisa Alcott that her works are a revelation of herself. She rarely sought for the material of her stories in old chronicles, or foreign adventures. Her capital was her own life and experiences and those of others directly about her; and her own well-remembered girlish frolics and fancies were sure to find responsive enjoyment in the minds of other girls.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
FLOWER FABLES
HOSPITAL SKETCHES
LITTLE WOMEN
A STRANGE ISLAND
PERILOUS PLAY
AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL
LITTLE MEN: LIFE AT PLUMFIELD WITH JO'S BOYS
WORK: A STORY OF EXPERIENCE
EIGHT COUSINS
ROSE IN BLOOM
UNDER THE LILACS
JACK AND JILL
JO'S BOYS
A GARLAND FOR GIRLS
DR DORN'S REVENGE
LOST IN A PYRAMID, OR THE MUMMY'S CURSE
PAULINE'S PASSION AND PUNISHMENT
MARJORIE'S THREE GIFTS
THE MYSTERIOUS KEY AND WHAT IT OPENED
THE LOUISA ALCOTT READER
I.
A CHRISTMAS DREAM, AND HOW IT CAME TRUE.
II.
THE CANDY COUNTRY.
III.
NAUGHTY JOCKO.
IV.
THE SKIPPING SHOES.
V.
COCKYLOO.
VI.
ROSY'S JOURNEY.
VII.
HOW THEY RAN AWAY.
THE FAIRY BOX.
IX.
A HOLE IN THE WALL.
X.
THE PIGGY GIRL.
KITTY'S CLASS DAY AND OTHER STORIES
A MODERN CINDERELLA
ON PICKET DUTY AND OTHER TALES
BEHIND A MASK, OR A WOMAN'S POWER
THE ABBOT'S GHOST, OR MAURICE TREHERNE'S TEMPTATION

ABOUT LOUISA MAY ALCOTT
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist best known as author of the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. Raised by her transcendentalist parents, Abigail May Alcott and Amos Bronson Alcott in New England, she grew up among many of the well-known intellectuals of the day such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau. Nevertheless, her family suffered severe financial difficulties and Alcott worked to help support the family from an early age. She began to receive critical success for her writing in the 1860s.

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