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Family and Intimate relationships | Louisa May Alcott | Her father, Amos Bronson Alcott
, was an idealistic abolitionist, suffragist, teacher and social reformer whose philosophical interests contributed to his family's precarious financial situation. His schools in Philadelphia and Boston failed by the early... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Louisa May Alcott | Biographer John Matteson
reports that she was strongly attracted to a young Pole, Ladislas Wisniewski
, with whom she spent a brief period in Switzerland and Paris. Hill, Rosemary. “From little acorns, nuts”. Guardian Weekly, pp. 36 - 7. 37 |
Reception | Louisa May Alcott | A recent surge of interest has produced (as well as John Matteson
's and Eve LaPlante
's studies of LAM and her father and her mother) a monograph by Harriet Reisin
, 2009; a study... |
Reception | Margaret Fuller | A recent biographer, John Matteson
, laments the destruction and mutilation of her papers by her first memorialists, her friends Emerson
, William Henry Channing
and James Freeman Clarke
, as constituting vandalism that has... |
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