Kamis, 03 Agustus 2017

Miss Alcott Goes to War

Eager to support the North, the budding author volunteered for a fledgling corps of female nurses. For generations of Americans, Louisa May Alcott has been revered as the author of Little Women (1868), the semi-autobiographical novel about four sisters living in Concord, Massachusetts, while their father served in the Civil War. In Little Women and …

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