
Boyd’s Writing for Immortality: Women Writers and the Emergence of High Literary Culture in America.” Legacy 22.2 (2005): 199. “‘Did They Never See Anyone Angry Before?’: The Sexual Politics of Self-Control in Alcott’s ‘A Whisper in the Dark.'” Legacy 3.2 (1986): 31-42.Ĭarr, Felicia L. “Sentimental Conventions and Self-Protection: Little Women and The Wide, Wide World.” Legacy 11.2 (1994): 118-29.Ĭarpenter, Lynette. “‘A Bit Sensational’ or ‘Simple and True’: Domestic Horror and the Politics of Genre.” Legacy 16.2 (1999): 135-53. Wellesley College Archives (correspondence with Anne Whitney) ( )īernardi, Debra. University of Virginia Library, Manuscripts Department (correspondence, manuscripts, photos, and other papers of major American authors with substantial holdings for Alcott) ( ) Swarthmore College, Friends Historical Library (correspondence with Elizabeth Powell Bond) ( )

Smith College, Sophia Smith Collection (articles on Alcott’s work, autograph letters, letters to Caroline Maria Severance) ( ) Smith College, Neilson Library, Rare Book Room (letters and literary manuscripts) ( ) John’s Seminary Library (autograph letters to Estelle Doheny) ( ) New York Historical Society (letters to James Redpath) ( ) Ipswich Public Library, Ipswich Historical Society Manuscript Collections (copy of a “wail” that Alcott gave at a tea of the New England Women’s Club) ( ) The Huntington Library (letters to James Thomas Fields) ( ) Weiss) ( )įruitlands Museums (personal and business letters) ( ) Do not cite this page as the origin of this image.īarnard College Library (correspondence and manuscripts) ( )īoston Public Library (correspondence, receipts, autographs of Alcott, including letters to Maggie Lukens and Lukens sisters about their magazine, Little Things) ( )Ĭhicago Public Library, Special Collections (autographed sentiment by and photo of Alcott to Edward H.

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