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A Boston University graduate student believes he has a batch of 14 previously unattributed works written by the author of “Little Women” - under a pseudonym. Louisa May Alcott was known to ...
Louisa May Alcott, the author of “Little Women,” may have written more works than readers were aware of, thanks to a scholar who made an interesting discovery.. Max Chapnick, a postdoctoral ...
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Author Louisa May Alcott was known to write under a variety of names other than her own. But a researcher in Boston believes he has found a new pseudonym — the first to be discovered since the ...
"Little Women," the new movie inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel, is set when and where she wrote it -- in mid-1800s Massachusetts.
Theater ‘Little Women’ musical to be performed by theater group Louisa May Alcott and her sister founded The once-every-decade performance by the Concord Players celebrates the author’s birthday ...
IDEAS The Christmas miracle of a newly unearthed story by Louisa May Alcott A researcher in Boston uncovers a holiday story that broadens our understanding of the ‘Little Women’ author’s genius.
Max Chapnick, a postdoctoral teaching associate at Northeastern University, believes he found about 20 stories and poems written by Louisa May Alcott under her own name as well as pseudonyms for ...
IDEAS Girls gone wild — Harriet Tubman, Louisa May Alcott, and the freedoms they found outdoors Harvard historian Tiya Miles on how some of American history’s most remarkable young women ...
Louisa May Alcott's unpublished version of Jules Verne’s “Michael Strogoff” has been all but forgotten in the nearly 150 years since she composed it. But a few years ago, a Harvard doctoral ...
A scholar at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, discovered 20 poems and stories that were possibly written by American author Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym.