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  • A scholar discovers stories and poems possibly written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym

    01/21/2024 5:46:29 PM PST · by Red Badger · 11 replies
    AP News ^ | 17 January 2024 | Michael Casey
    WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The author of “Little Women” may have been even more productive and sensational than previously thought. Max Chapnick, a postdoctoral teaching associate at Northeastern University, believes he found about 20 stories and poems written by Louisa May Alcott under her own name as well as pseudonyms for local newspapers in Massachusetts in the late 1850s and early 1860s. One of the pseudonyms is believed to be E. H. Gould, including a story about her house in Concord, Massachusetts, and a ghost story along the lines of the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol.” He also found...
  • Critics Upset 'Little Women' Is Too White

    12/30/2019 3:19:27 PM PST · by EdnaMode · 60 replies
    Townhall ^ | December 27, 2019 | Cortney O'Brien
    There are those who think Hallmark is "fascist propaganda," and there are others who think director Greta Gerwig's latest take on "Little Women" is "too white." "It’s time that classics that are constantly remade to better incorporate diversity,” Teen Vogue contributor Natalie de Vera Obedos writes in her new piece, "'Little Women,' Laurie, and the Argument for Racebent Casting." [snip] Obedos takes issue with the casting of four white actresses as the well-known sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy, played by Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Eliza Scanlen, and Florence Pugh. But Obedos's main quarrel is with the male lead, Theodore...
  • Of Course Men Aren’t Interested in Little Women

    01/02/2020 12:05:24 PM PST · by C19fan · 213 replies
    Naitonal Review ^ | January 2, 2020 | Kyle Smith
    It’s a peculiar feature of our culture that men who behave in predictably masculine ways find themselves chastised and scolded for not being more feminine. This brings me to Little Women, which is not exactly packing in male ticket buyers. Why would it? No one expected women to turn up for Rambo: Last Blood, and no one seemed particularly interested in the male-female breakdown of the ticket sales for that one. Yet op-ed writers keep pitching versions of the same strange thesis, which is that we should be cross with men for not buying tickets to Little Women. “Dear men...
  • Author of ‘Little Women’ May Have Been Transgender, New York Times Article Claims

    12/28/2022 9:46:59 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 49 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 12/28/2022 | SPENCER LINDQUIST
    Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, may have been transgender, a New York Times (NYT) article claimed, drawing criticism from a political strategist who called it “historical vandalism.” Titled “Did the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify as a Man,” the NYT piece claims the famous author may have been non-binary or transgender. Peyton Thomas, the author of the story, identifies as transgender and claims Alcott might also have even been transgender.
  • Little Women author Louisa May Alcott 'may have been transgender or non-binary' and her 1868 book contains 'proof', New York Times article claims

    12/27/2022 10:12:19 AM PST · by C19fan · 47 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | December 27, 2022 | Gemma Parry
    The author of feminist novel Little Women may have been transgender or identified as non-binary, an article by a trans New York Times writer has claimed. Louisa May Alcott, who penned the semi-autobiographical book in 1868, likely did not identify as a woman, according to the president of the Louisa May Alcott Society.
  • GOOD BOOKS: Happy Birthday to Louisa May Alcott and C.S. Lewis

    11/29/2020 3:15:33 PM PST · by Arcadian Empire · 43 replies
    Arcadian Empire ^ | November 29th 2020 | Arcadian Empire
    Leftists are destroying modern books and movies, so in tribute to the birthdays of Louisa May Alcott and C.S. Lewis, please post recommendations for favorite family-friendly books and movies with the reasons you like them.
  • Google celebrates the 184th birthday of Louisa May Alcott with Doodle

    11/29/2016 6:33:44 AM PST · by C19fan · 6 replies
    UPI ^ | November 29, 2016 | Sheri Elfman
    Google is celebrating what would be Little Women author Louisa May Alcott's 184th birthday with a new doodle. Released Tuesday, the doodle, created by artist Sophie Diao, portrays the book's characters Beth, Jo, Amy, and Meg March, as well as Jo's best friend Laurie.
  • Of course: all the great women in history were actually men

    12/28/2022 5:40:21 PM PST · by Rummyfan · 38 replies
    The Spectator ^ | 27 Dec 2022 | David Marcus
    One of the great, pesky questions of human history has finally been answered. For thousands of years , as we all know, most great accomplishments were the works of men. But now and then there was an outlier, a woman doing great things. Esther in the Bible, Joan of Arc or Elizabeth I of England. It made no sense — but today, thanks to the tireless work of gender studies departments we know the truth: those weren’t women at all. They were actually men. This weekend we had further confirmation of this revelation from the New York Times which ran...
  • Why Greta Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’ Is A Huge Letdown

    01/01/2020 1:12:11 PM PST · by Kaslin · 62 replies
    The Federalist ^ | January 1, 2020 | Jessica Kramer
    'Little Women' is so important and transcends each generation because it captures the differences between women — in personalities, desires, and fortunes. Greta Gerwig's rendition didn't quite cut it. “Little Women” is a timeless story that should make you cry. For goodness sake, Beth dies. The fact that I wasn’t a bit emotional watching the latest retelling of the classic story is quite concerning, and even more so, disappointing. Greta Gerwig’s new version left me completely devoid of feeling, although the story is full of it.In fact, two other recent adaptations — Clare Niederpruem’s modern adaptation of “Little Women” (2018)...