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Delphi Complete Works of Louisa May Alcott (Illustrated)

This volume gathers the entire literary output of Louisa May Alcott, an American author best known for her classic novel Little Women. The collection spans her major novels, such as Little Women, Little Men, and Jo's Boys, as well as her lesser-known works, including thrillers, poems, and juvenile fiction. The illustrated edition features visual accompaniments that enhance the reading experience, providing context to the 19th-century settings and characters. The book aims to present Alcott's complete oeuvre in a single, accessible format for both scholars and general readers interested in American literature and women's writing of the period. more

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Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott

American novelist, famous for works such as 'Little Women'. Born on November 29, 1832, and died on March 6, 1888. more

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“The clocks were striking midnight and the rooms were very still as a figure glided quietly from bed to bed, smoothing a coverlid here, settling a pillow there, and pausing to look long and tenderly at each unconscious face, to kiss each with lips that mutely blessed, and to pray the fervent prayers which only mothers utter.”

“Go on with your work as usual, for work is a blessed solace.”

“…in silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow.”

“If life is often so hard as this, I don't see how we ever shall get through it.”

“…Jo loved a few persons very dearly and dreaded to have their affection lost or lessened in any way.”