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Burrows, Alvina Treut. "A Critical Study of Little Women." Elementary English 37 (May 1960): 285-292. Interprets the novel as a biography of Alcott's family and evaluates her style, technique, themes, and conflicts.
Curtis, David. "Little Women: A Reconsideration." Elementary English 45 (November 1968): 878-879. Argues that the novel should be given more critical attention and discusses the qualities that warrant its century of popularity.
Elbert, Sarah. A Hunger for Home: Louisa May Alcott and "Little Women. Philadelphia: Temple University...
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