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Louisa May Alcott: The Complete Novels (The Giants of Literature - Book 15) - cover

Louisa May Alcott: The Complete Novels (The Giants of Literature - Book 15)

Louisa May Alcott

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In 'Louisa May Alcott: The Complete Novels,' part of the esteemed 'Giants of Literature' series, readers are presented with a comprehensive anthology that showcases Alcott's profound narratives and nuanced character development. This collection encapsulates her signature blend of realism and romanticism, providing an in-depth exploration of the domestic sphere and societal expectations through the lens of 19th-century America. Alcott skillfully weaves together themes of love, family, and feminism, examining the struggles and triumphs of women, which remain resonant in contemporary discussions of gender roles. Louisa May Alcott, a pioneering women's rights advocate, utilized her own life experiences—marked by poverty, familial obligations, and a desire for artistic fulfillment—as a foundation for her works. The daughter of transcendentalist A.B. Alcott, she was exposed to progressive philosophical ideals and a rich literary environment that fostered her talent. Writing not only to support her family but also to challenge societal norms, Alcott's novels reflect her deep commitment to advocacy for women's independence and identity. Readers are encouraged to delve into this collection to appreciate the timeless relevance of Alcott's insights. Her tales, rich with emotion and clarity, invite both young and adult audiences to reflect on their own lives and the continuing evolution of female agency.
Disponible depuis: 25/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 3390 pages.

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