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Louisa May Alcott (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)
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In addition to her novels, Louisa May Alcott authored a collection of fairy tales, Flower Fables (1854); several short-story collections, notably Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag (1872-1882, 6 volumes), A Garland for Girls (1887), and Lulu’s Library (1895); a nonfiction work, Hospital Sketches (1863); a collection of plays, Comic Tragedies Written by “Jo and Meg” and Acted by the “Little Women” (1893); a few poems; and some articles and reviews for major periodicals. Surviving letters and journal entries were edited...
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