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 LITTLE WOMEN OR Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy | |
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"Little Woman" is a novel by American producer Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), initially distributed in 1868 and 1869. After the existence of the four March sisters – Meg, Joe, Beth, and Amy – the clever subtlety is established in their entry from puberty to womanhood and precisely on the creator and his three sisters.
Chatur turned to three important themes: home life, work, and true affection, each one of them connected and each vital to the accomplishment of the singular character of his champion. "Little Woman" has been seen as a spirit, or as a journey, or as both. It has been seen as a family drama that approves of good overabundance, yet as a way of getting away from that life by women who really knew their sexual needs very well. Alcott created another type of writing, one that took components from romantic children's imagination and incorporated it with others, coming about in an entirely new configuration.
Alcott produced two spin-offs of her famous work, two of which also highlighted the March sisters: "Little Men" (1871) and "Joe Boys" (1886).
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