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The Afterlife of "Little Women"

Beverly Lyon Clark
pubblicato da Johns Hopkins University Press

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**"Superb, scrupulously researched . . . a comprehensive narrative for understanding the changing reception of Little Women." Gregory Eiselein, coeditor of The Louisa May Alcott Encyclopedia

The hit Broadway show of 1912. The lost film of 1919. Katharine Hepburn, as Jo, sliding down a banister in George Cukor's 1933 movie. Mark English's shimmering 1967 illustrations. Jothis time played by Sutton Fosterbelting "I'll be / astonishing" in the 2004 Broadway musical flop. These are only some of the markers of the afterlife of Little Women. There's also the nineteenth-century child who wrote, "If you do not ...make Laurie marry Beth, I will never read another of your books as long as I live." Not to mention Miss Manners, a Little Women devotee, who announced that the book taught her an important life lesson: "Although it's very nice to have two clean gloves, it's even more important to have a little ink on your fingers."

In The Afterlife of Little Women, Beverly Lyon Clark, a leading authority on children's literature, maps the reception of Louisa May Alcott's timeless novel, first published in 1868. Clark divides her discussion into four historical periods. The first covers the novel's publication and massive popularity in the late nineteenth century. In the second erathe first three decades of the twentieth centurythe novel becomes a nostalgic icon of the domesticity of a previous century, while losing status among the literary and scholarly elite. In its mid-century afterlife, from 1930-1960, Little Women reaches a low in terms of its critical reputation but remains a well-known piece of Americana within popular culture. The book concludes with a long chapter on Little Women's afterlife from the 1960s to the present, a period in which the reading of the book seems to decline, while scholarly attention expands dramatically and popular echoes continue to proliferate.

Drawing on letters and library records as well as reviews, plays, operas, film and television adaptations, spinoff novels, translations, Alcott biographies, and illustrations, Clark demonstrates how the novel resonates with both conservative family values and progressive feminist ones. She grounds her story in criticism of children's literature, book history, cultural studies, feminist criticism, and adaptation studiesin a book that is "fascinating, cover-to-cover, for the many readers of Little Women still out there, whether scholar or generally interested fan" (Studies in the Novel).

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Storia e Critica letteraria » Letteratura per bambini e ragazzi » Narrativa, romanzieri e scrittori di prosa » Letteratura, storia e critica

Editore Johns Hopkins University Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 27/11/2014

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781421415598

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