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Author:Olcott L.
Cover:Soft
Category:Biographies & MemoirsFiction
ISBN:978-5-9603-0507-5
Dimensions: 120x20x180cm
The novel "Little Women", first published in 1868, immediately brought to American Louise May Olcott Honored Glory. This touching work is based on the revised rich experience of the childhood of the writer herself, who appears in the image of the main character. Louise Olcott grew in an atmosphere of free thought and contempt for the world of a young lady, and therefore her novel reads in one breath teaches the true, enduring values ​​of life. The publication is decorated with excellent illustrations by the American artist Frank T. Merrill.
Lucia May Olcott was born in an unusual family. Her mother was a suffrar and fought for the rights of women. Her father Aimos Olcott, was the son of a poor American farmer. At first, he opened a private school in Boston, and then organized a philosophical circle in Massachusetts in Massachusetts with Ralph Emerson and Henry. The first wave of American liberals considered these people their spiritual mentors. In such an atmosphere of spiritual freedom, contempt for the world of a young lady and romance, a future writer was brought up. Like her father, Lucia began to work early. She happened to visit both the governess and a seamstress. Following the example of her father, she began to teach and also took up the feather. At twenty, she began to compose fairy tales for children. Her novel "Little Women", first published in 1868, immediately brought well -deserved glory. This touching work is based on the revised rich experience of the childhood of the writer herself, who appears in him in the image of the main character. Roman Lucia Olcott, the first of the tetralogy written by her, teaches the true, enduring values ​​of life and is read in one breath.
Frank Teyer Merrill is an American artist who lived and created at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. He became widely known precisely thanks to his illustrations to "little women", which he made in 1880
Translation on the publication of Stasova and Trubnikova St. Petersburg, 1875
Author:
Author:Olcott L.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Fiction
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Illustrated classics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9603-0507-5

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