Madeleine B. Stern, one of the world's leading Alcott scholars,
shows how the breadth of Alcott's work, ranging from Little Women
to sensational thrillers and war stories, serves as a reflection of
a fascinating and complicated life dotted with poverty and riches
alike, hard menial work, physical suffering relieved by opiates,
and the acclaim of literary success.
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