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'''Louisa May Alcott''' was an American writer; she is best known for ''Little Women'' (1868), but also wrote supernatural fiction. She sometimes wrote anonymously or under pseudonym (A. M. Barnard).
'''Louisa May Alcott''' was an American writer; she is best known for ''Little Women'' (1868), but also wrote supernatural fiction. She sometimes wrote anonymously or under pseudonym (A. M. Barnard).


==Names==
* [[A. M. Barnard]] ([[pseudonym]])
* [[Anonymous]]
==Works==
* ''[[A Modern Mephistopheles]]'' (1877)
* ''[[A Modern Mephistopheles]]'' (1877)
* ''[[Little Women]]''
; Collections of particular interest
* ''[[Behind a Mask: The Unknown Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott]]'' (Hesperus Classics)


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Latest revision as of 09:48, 15 December 2010

Louisa May Alcott was an American writer; she is best known for Little Women (1868), but also wrote supernatural fiction. She sometimes wrote anonymously or under pseudonym (A. M. Barnard).

Names

Works

Collections of particular interest
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