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  • Louisa May Alcott
  • Louisa May Alcott
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  • Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist. She is best known for the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. Little Women was loosely based on Alcott's childhood experiences with her three sisters on the home front during and just after the American Civil War. It was very well received and is still a popular children's novel today. Alcott never married and died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1888.
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  • Louisa May Alcott
Język
  • polsku
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  • Louisa May Alcott
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  • Contemporary reference
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  • Autor PD.
kod
  • pl
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  • Autor:Louisa May Alcott
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  • Louisa May Alcott
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Name
  • Louisa May Alcott
Genre
  • Fiction
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Cause of Death
  • Stroke
Died
  • 1888-03-06
Occupation
  • Author, Nurse
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Born
  • 1823-11-29
Death
  • 1888
Birth
  • 1832
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  • Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) was an American novelist. She is best known for the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. Little Women was loosely based on Alcott's childhood experiences with her three sisters on the home front during and just after the American Civil War. It was very well received and is still a popular children's novel today. Alcott never married and died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1888.
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