Louisa May Alcott

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Alias:
بارنارد، إيه. إم.،, Luiza Mey Alkott, Autorka "Małych kobietek", e 96 altri Lujza Alkot, 路易莎・ 奧尔科特, Luiza Olḱot, ألكوت، لويزا مي, Orukotto Fujin, L. Alcott, A. M Barnard, לואיזה מי אולקט, L. M Alcott, Luwīzā Alkūt, Ao'ergete, Ruiza Mei Orukotto, Ludovica May Alcott, Author of Psyche's art, Author of Eight cousins, オルコット, Луїза Мей Алькотт, Author of Kitty's class-day, Λουίζα Μέι Άλκοτ, لويزا مي أولكت،, Олькотт, Luisa M. Alcott, Ao'ergete Luyi Mei, 奥尔各特, Author of Old-fashioned girl, L. M オルコット, Ludwika Alcott, Luyisha Mei Aoerkete, L. M オールコット, Author of An old-fashioned girl, Luiza Olʹkot, 路易莎・梅・ 奧尔科特, オルコット夫人, 루이자메이올컷, Author of Hospital sketches, 路易 奥尔各特, オールコット, Луиза Мей Олкът, Луиза Меј Алкот, Alcott, Author of Little women, ルイザ オルコット, Луіза Мэй Олкат, ルイーザ・メイ・オルコット, Author of Work, الكوت، لويزا مي،, لويزا ماي ألكوت،, オルコット フジン, Luiza Mei Olkot, Author of Aunt Kipp, לואיזה מי אלקוט, Louisa Alcott, ルイザ・メイ オルコット, Louisa May Alcottová, May Alcott, أولكت، لويزا مي،, Luyisha Aoerkete, Louisa-M. Alcott, Луиза Мэй Олкотт, ಲೂಯಿಸಾ ಮೇ ಆಲ್ಕಾಟ್, L. M. Alcott, لوییزا می الکات, Author of Aunt Jo's scrap-bag, オルコツトルイザメイ, ルイザメイオルコット, Louise May Alcott, 路易莎 奧尔科特, A. M. Barnard, Aoerkete, לואיזה מיי אלקוט, Luisa May Alcott, ဩလကော့ လွီဇာမေ, Author of Little men, Luiza Ol'kot, Jo, Louisa M. Alcott, Luīza Meja Elkota, لويزا ماي ألكوت, Author of Moods, Luiza Mej Alkot, 路易莎·奥爾科特, Ao'ergete Luyi, 露意莎·奧爾柯特, 露意莎·梅·奧爾柯特, 路易 美 奥尔各特, Pani Whitney, Олкотт, L. M. Ōrukotto, Louisa M Alcott, Louise Alcott, Louise M. Alcott, Luoisa May Alcott, アルコツトルイザメイ, M. L. Alcott, Louisa May Alcott, Л. М Олькот
Nascita:
29 Novembre 1832
Morte:
06 Marzo 1888

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Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania on November 29, 1832. She and her three sisters, Anna, Elizabeth, and May, were educated by their father, philosopher and teacher Bronson Alcott, and raised on the practical Christianity of their mother, Abigail May.

Louisa spent her childhood in Boston and in Concord, Massachusetts, where her days were enlightened by visits to Ralph Waldo Emerson’s library, excursions into nature with Henry David Thoreau, and theatricals in the barn at "Hillside".

Like her character, "Jo March" in Little Women, young Louisa was a tomboy. "No boy could be my friend till I had beaten him in a race," she claimed, "and no girl if she refused to climb trees, leap fences ..."

For Louisa, writing was an early passion. She had a rich imagination and often her stories became melodramas that she and her sisters would act out for friends. Louisa preferred to play the "lurid" parts in these plays --"the villains, ghosts, bandits, and disdainful queens."

At age 15, troubled by the poverty that plagued her family, she vowed: "I will do something by and by. Don’t care what, teach, sew, act, write -- anything to help the …

Libri di Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott: Jack and Jill (1999, Little, Brown)

Jack and Jill

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