| Little Women Abroad: The Alcott Sisters'' Letters from Europe, 1870-1871 Subjects: Alcott Louisa May 1832–1888 -- Correspondence; Alcott Louisa May 1832–1888 -- Travel -- Europe; Alcott May 1840–1879 -- Correspondence; Alcott May 1840–1879 -- Travel -- Europe; Authors American -- 19th century -- Correspondence; Europe -- Descri; In 1870, Louisa May Alcott and her younger sister Abby May Alcott began a fourteen-month tour of Europe. Louisa had already made her mark as a writer; May was on the verge of a respected art career. Little Women Abroad gathers a generous selection of May's drawings along with all of the known letters written by the two Alcott sisters during their trip. More than thirty drawings are included, nearly all of them previously unpublished. Of the seventy-one letters collected here, more than three-quarters appear in their entirety for the first time. Daniel Shealy's supporting materials add detail and context to the people, places, and events referenced in the letters and illustrations. Louisa May Alcott (Author) LOUISA MAY ALCOTT (1832-1888), a novelist and poet, is perhaps known as the author of the "Little Women" trilogy: Little Women , Little Men , and Jo's Boys . She was a committed abolitionist and feminist throughout her adult life. Daniel Shealy (Editor) DANIEL SHEALY is a professor of English at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is the editor of Alcott in Her Own Time and has also been involved in numerous publications related to Alcott's fiction, letters, and journals. |