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About This Volume / Anne K. Phillips, Gregory Eiselein. On Louisa May Alcott: Questions on Her Significance, Singularity, Sorority, and Staying Power / Anne K. Phillips, Gregory Eiselein
"Happy Before I Die": The Strife and Success of Louisa May Alcott / Amy Harris-Aber
"When Rude Hands Shake the Hive": Louisa May Alcott and the Transformation of America / John Matteson
Looking for Louisa: Authors, Audiences, and Literatures in Alcott's Critical Reception / Amy M. Thomas
Feminist Alcott? / Katherine Adams
Poverty and Social Critique in Postbellum America: Little Women and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / Kristen B. Proehl
Lost in the Vortex: The Problem of Genius in the Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott / Christopher Fahy
Alcott and the Work of Nursing / Emily Waples
Louisa's Civil War / A. Waller Hastings
Divas, Drugs, and Desire on Alcott's Gothic Stage / Monika Elbert
"A Loving League of Sisters": The Legacy of Margaret Fuller's Boston Conversations in Alcott's Work / Katie Kornacki
"Polly, Pygmalion, and the (Im)practicalities of an Independent Womanhood" / Marilyn Bloss Koester
Violence and Confinement in Little Men / Antoinette M. Tadolini
A Faith Truly Lived: Alcott's Use of Biblical Allusion in Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom / Mo Li
American Girls and American Literature: Louisa May Alcott "Talks Back" to Henry James / Christine Doyle
Louisa May Alcott, Patti Smith, and Punk Aesthetics / Gregory Eiselein. Chronology of Louisa May Alcott's Life. Works by Louisa May Alcott.

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