 Pseudonym: A. M. Barnard Born: November 29, 1832 Germantown, Philadelphia Died: March 6, 1888
Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States, New England Writing period: Civil War Subjects: Young Adult stories Influences: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau Website: www.Louisamayalcott.org
Selected works The Inheritance (1849, unpublished until 1997) Flower Fables (1854) Hospital Sketches (1863) The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale (1864) Moods (1865, revised 1882) Morning-Glories and Other Stories (1867) The Mysterious Key and What It Opened (1867) Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (1868) Three Proverb Stories (includes "Kitty’s Class Day," "Aunt Kipp," and "Psyche’s Art") (1868) Good Wives (1869) An Old Fashioned Girl (1870) Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag (1872-1882) Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys (1871) Work: A Story of Experience (1872) Eight Cousins or The Aunt-Hill (1875) Beginning Again, Being a Continuation of Work (1875) Silver Pitchers, and Independence: A Centennial Love Story," (1876) Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to Eight Cousins (1876) Under the Lilacs (1878) Jack and Jill: A Village Story (1880) Jo’s Boys and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to "Little Men" (1886) Lulu’s Library (1886-1889) A Garland for Girls (1888) Comic Tragedies (1893) As A.M.Barnard
Behind a Mask, or a Woman’s Power (1866) The Abbot’s Ghost, or Maurice Treherne’s Temptation (1867) A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866 - first published 1995) First published anonymously
A Modern Mephistopheles (1877)
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