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Louisa May's Battle: How the Civil War Led to Little Women - Kathleen Krull, Carlyn Beccia
Louisa May's Battle: How the Civil War Led to Little Women
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Louisa May Alcott is best known for penning Little Women, but few are aware of the experience that influenced her writing most-her time as a nurse during the Civil War. Caring for soldiers' wounds and writing letters home for them inspired a new realism in her work. When her own letters home were... show more
Louisa May Alcott is best known for penning Little Women, but few are aware of the experience that influenced her writing most-her time as a nurse during the Civil War. Caring for soldiers' wounds and writing letters home for them inspired a new realism in her work. When her own letters home were published as Hospital Sketches, she had her first success as a writer. The acclaim for her new writing style inspired her to use this approach in Little Women, which was one of the first novels to be set during the Civil War. It was the book that made her dreams come true, and a story she could never have written without the time she spent healing others in service of her country.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780802796684 (0802796680)
ASIN: 802796680
Publisher: Walker Children's
Pages no: 48
Edition language: English
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ereksonj
ereksonj rated it
This outline of Alcott's stint as a Civil War nurse, and how it impacted her writing was an interesting slice of her life. Krull spent careful time using Alcott sources to get the clear effect that Alcott was disgusted by nursing work while at the same time getting a kind of satisfaction from it--wh...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it
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How serving as a nurse to wounded soldiers led to her distinguished career as an author.
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