Included are selections from the journals of Louisa and Bronson Alcott, never-before published correspondence with Thomas Niles, Alcott s childhood recollections, and a chapter from Madeleine.
图书 | LITTLE WOMEN |
内容 | 编辑推荐 Included are selections from the journals of Louisa and Bronson Alcott, never-before published correspondence with Thomas Niles, Alcott s childhood recollections, and a chapter from Madeleine. 内容推荐 This Norton Critical Edition of Louisa May Alcott's masterwork provides an authoritative text, based on the first edition (1868-69) and accompanied by textual variants and detailed explanatory annotations. "Backgrounds and Contexts" brings readers a weahb of biographical, autobiographical, and literaU materials related to the origins of Little Women. Included are selections from the journals of Louisa and Bronson Alcott, never-before published correspondence with Thomas Niles, Alcott s childhood recollections, and a chapter from Madeleine B. Stem's Louisa May Alcott: A BiograFh. Among the literary coatexts for Little mteu are precursors to the novel along with related works by John Bunyan, Johann Wolfgang yon Goethe,and Maria Edgeworth. "Criticism" provides readers with a clear understanding of the critical history of Little Women since its publication. Twenty nineteenth-century reviews suggest the novel's initial reception. A wide range of recent responses to Little Pvbme is presented in essays by Elizabeth Vincent, Anne Dalke, Angela M, Estes and Kathleen Margaret gant, Catharine R. Stimpson, Elizabeth Keyser,Richard H. Brodhead, and Barbara Sicherman. A ChronoloD of Alcott's life and work and a Selected Bibliography are also included. 目录 List of Illustrations Preface Abbreviations The Text of Little Women Little Women, Part First Little Women, Part Second A Note on the Text Textual Variants Backgrounds and Contexts JOURNALS, CORRESPONDENCE, AND BIOGRAPHY Louisa May Alcott * Journals Bronson Alcott·Journals Louisa May Alcott, Thomas Niles, and Bronson Alcott Correspondence on Little Women Louisa M. Alcott·Recollections of My Childhood Madeleine B. Stern·from Louisa May Alcott: A Biography LITERARY CONTEXTS FOR LITTLE WOMEN John Bunyan·From The Pilgrim's Progress [The Palace Beautiful] [The Valley of Humiliation and Apollyon] [The Valley of the Shadow of Death] [Vanity Fair] [Green Meadows] [The Author's Way of Sending Forth His Second Part of the Pilgrim] [Great-heart] Johann Wolfgang von Goethe·From Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship [Mignon's Song] Maria Edgeworth·The Purple Jar "Jo" [Louisa May Alcott] and "Meg" [Anna B. Alcott Pratt]·Norna; or, The Witch's Curse L. M. A. [Louisa May Alcott]·The Masked Marriage M. L. A. [Louisa May Alcott]·The Sisters' Trial [Louisa May Alcott]·A Modern Cinderella: or, The Little Old Shoe L. M. Alcott·Tilly's Christmas Cousin Tribulation [Louisa May Alcott]·Merry's Monthly Chat with His Friends Criticism NINETEENTH-CENTURY REVIEWS From The Nation From The Albany Evening Journal From The Youth's Companion From the American Literary Gazette and Publisher's Circular From Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine From The Lady's Friend From The Ladies' Repository From Godey's Lady's Book From The Galaxy From The Spectator From The Commonwealth From The National Anti-Slavery Standard From The Nation From the Hartford Courant From Catholic World From Putnam's Magazine From The Galaxy From The Ladies' Repository From Harper's New Monthly Magazine From the London Graphic MODERN CRITICAL VIEWS Elizabeth Vincent·Subversive Miss Alcott Anne Dalke·"The House-Band": The Education of Men in Little Women Angela M. Estes and Kathleen Margaret Lant · Dismembering the Text: The Horror of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women Catharine R. Stimpson·Reading for Love: Canons, Paracanons, and Whistling Jo March Elizabeth Keyser·"Portrait(s) of the Artist": Little Women Richard H. Brodhead·Starting Out in the 1860s: Alcott, Authorship, and the Postbellum Literary Field Barbara Sicherman·Reading Little Women: The Many Lives of a Text Louisa May Alcott: A Chronology Selected Bibliography |
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书名 | LITTLE WOMEN |
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作者 | LOUISA MAY ALCOTT |
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出版社 | W.W.NORTON |
商品编码(ISBN) | 9780393976144 |
开本 | 16开 |
页数 | 665 |
版次 | 1 |
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出版时间 | 2004-01-01 |
首版时间 | 2004-01-01 |
印刷时间 | 2004-01-01 |
正文语种 | 英 |
读者对象 | 青年(14-20岁),研究人员,普通成人 |
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印张 | 41.5625 |
印次 | 1 |
出版地 | 美国 |
长 | 237 |
宽 | 144 |
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