By Louisa May Alcott Foreword by Patti Smith Introduction by Anne Boyd Rioux Edited by Anne Boyd Rioux Notes by Anne Boyd Rioux
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This is a beautiful, new luxury version of love for Arcot's novel, written by a writer and musician, Patti Smith, who was awarded the National Book Award. One of the most popular novels in the United States was nominated for The Great American Read of PBS
A small woman is regarded as one of the most popular classic children's stories that go beyond the bounds of time and age and make adults as popular as young readers. The story of a girl loved in March is a classic American feminist novel that reflects the tension between cultural obligations and art and individual freedom. But which of the sisters on April 3 do you like? All readers need to have their own favorites. Independent, tomboyant Joe, delicate and affectionate Beth, beautiful, gentle Meg, family child, premature and artistic Amy? In the New England Civil War, which was first announced in 1868 and passed down in generations, the enchanting stories of these four "small women" and their smart and patient mother Malmo experience difficult and adventurous adventures did.
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New Boys 'English professor Anne Boyd Rioux New Orleans' new book "Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The story of a small woman, why is it still important" can get a new story. This is a collection of themes of "small women". Louisa writes about this book and the families of families that the family of March will depend on. It explains the success of the thunder of the book: It is more than a hundred version, it translates into more than 50 languages (it is still reported as the second most popular book among Japanese girls) Sequel, its by-products - Hallmark cards, Lady Alexander dolls - and most importantly, it is excellent sales height. In the early days this book was widely copyright infringed and then became the public domain, so Rioux could not give us a firm figure, but she presumed that she sold 10 million copies, the summary version I did not include it.
Her new biography, Constance Fenimore Woolson: A portrait of a female novelist, Anne Boyd Rioux, seeks to take seriously ignored American novelists to the forefront of literary consciousness. Wolfson is a very friendly, enthusiastic and well-traveled writer who wants to leave his marks in literary elite as well as being a friend and muse of Henry James. Although she had a tragic end, she lived her life to crave self-expression and self-expression in her own sentences. This month, we edited this by Rioux and published this biography with her short stories "Miss Sorrow" and "Other Stories" written by Colm Tóibín.
In past centuries, the rich adaptability of small women proved their durability and plasticity. As Anne Boyd Rioux wrote in Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, the story of a small woman and why it is still important, the stage and screen version of the novel reflects the age of their production. Early hypothetical spirit of the original text of entertainment that brought about moral and social health. The small women 's plays were very popular throughout the United States when the audience was comforted by the idea of a simple age during the Great Depression. By 1949, Mervyn LeRoy directed the adaptation of the fourth movie adapted from the All Star actor (Meg as Janet Leigh, Jo as June Allyson, Amy as Margaret O'Brien and Amy as Elizabeth Taylor). Consumerism is a patriotic duty. Therefore, this movie writer invented a new scene in March, using aunt's money in March to go to Christmas expenses.