Bibliography
Containing a listing of other works, biographies, and criticisms.
Other Works:
The following is a list of other works written by Louisa May Alcott available at the University of Virginia. The information contained within the parentheses refers to the University library and the call number under which a book can be found. For example: (ALDER/CLEM PS1018) can be found in Alderman and Clemons libraries under the call number listed, PS1018. In addition, entries marked with *RB, refer to books which can be found in the Rare Books Collection of Alderman Library. Inquiries pertaining to Rare Books should be addressed to the main desk of Alderman Library.
- Flower Fables, 1855 Tales. (ALDER PZ8 .A355 F 1989/*RB PS1017 .F6 1855)
- Hospital Sketches, 1863 Tales and Sketches. (ALDER E621 .A34 1960/*RB PS1017 .H6 1863)
- The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale, 1864 Tale. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .R6 1964)
- Moods, 1865: rev. ed. 1882 Novel. (ALDER PS1017 .M65 1900/*RB PS 1017 .M65 1865)
- Morning-Glories and Other Stories, 1867 Tales. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .M67 1868)
- The Mysterious Key and What It Opened, 1867 Tale. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .M97 1867)
- Three Proverb Stories (includes "Kitty's Class Day," "Aunt Kipp," and "Psyche's Art", 1868 Tales. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .T57 1868)
- An Old Fashioned Girl, 1870 Novel. (ALDER PZ7 .A335 01 1902/*RB PS1017 .B42 1870)
- Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, 1871 Novel. (ALDER PZ7 .A335 L 1920/*RB PS1017 .L55 1971)
- Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag, 1872-1882. (ALDER P27 .A335 A 1890/*RB PZ7 .A335 A 1872)
- Work: A Story of Experience, 1873 Novel. (ALDER PS1017 .W6 1977/*RB PZ7 .A335 W 1873)
- Beginning Again, Being a Continuation of "Work," 1875 Novel.
- Eight Cousins; or, The Aunt-Hill, 1875 Novel. (ALDER PZ7 .A335 E 1938/*RB PS1017 .E5 1875)
- Silver Pitchers, and Independence: A Centennial Love Story, 1876 Tales. (ALDER PZ7 .A335 Si 1885/*RB PS1017 .S5 1876)
- Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to "Eight Cousins," 1876 Novel. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .R65 1876)
- A Modern Mephistopheles, 1877 Tale. (ALDER1017 .M6 1877/*RB 1017 .M6 1877)
- Under the Lilacs, 1877 Novel. (ALDER PZ7 .A335 Un 1917/*RB PS 1017 .U5 1878)
- Jack and Jill: A Village Story, 1880 Novel. (ALDER PZ7 .A355 J 1891/*RB PS1017 .J2 1880)
- Jo's Boys and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to "Little Men," 1886 Novel. (ALDER PS1017 .J6 1953/*RB PS1017 .J6 1886)
- Lulu's Library, 1886-1889 Tales. (ALDER PZ7 .A335 Lu 1886/*RB PS1017 .L8 1886)
- A Garland for Girls, 1888 Tales. (ALDER*RB PS1017 .G2 1888)
- Comic Tragedies Written by "Jo" and "Meg" and Acted by the "Little Women," 1893 Posthumous collection of plays. (ALDER PS1017 .C6 1893/*RB PS1017 .C6 1893)
- Glimpses of Louisa: A Centennial Sampling of the Best Short Stories, 1968. (ALDER PS1017 .l7 1975)
- Louisa's Wonder Book: An Unknown Alcott Juvenile, 1975.
- Behind a Mask: The Unknown Thrillers, 1975 Posthumous collection of tales. (CLEM/ALDER PS1017 .B44 1975)
- Plots and Counterplots: More Unknown Thrillers, 1976 Posthumous collection of tales. (ALDER PS1017 .57 1976)
Biography and Criticism:
The following is a list of biography and criticism available at the University of Virginia. The information contained within the parentheses refers to the University library and the call number under which a book can be found. For example: (ALDER/CLEM PS 1018) can be found in Alderman and Clemons libraries under the call number listed, PS 1018.
- Anthony, Katherine Susan. Louisa May Alcott. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1977. (CLEM PS1018 .A7 1977)
- Auerbach, Nina. Communities of Women: An Idea in Fiction. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1978. (ALDER/CLEM PR830 .W6 A9)
- Baym, Nina. Woman's Fiction: A Guide to Novels by and about Women in America, 1820-1870. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1978. (ALDER/CLEM PS149 .B38)
- Bedell, Madelon. The Alcotts: Biography of a Family. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1980. (ALDER/CLEM PS1013 .B4)
- Bradford, Gamaliel. Portraits of American Women. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1919. (ALDER/CLEM E176 .B82 1919)
- Cheney, Ednah D. Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters and Journals. Boston: Robert's Brothers, 1889. (ALDER PS1018 .A3 1891)
- Delamar, Gloria T. Louisa May Alcott and "Little Women": Biography, Critique, Publications, Poems, Songs, and Contemporary Relevance. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1990. (ALDER PS1018 .D45 1990)
- Douglas, Ann. The Feminization of American Culture. New York: Knopf, 1977. (ALDER/CLEM PS152 .D6 1977)
- Elbert, Sarah. A Hunger for Home: Louisa May Alcott and Little Women. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984. (ALDER/CLEM PS1018 .E4 1984)
- Meigs, Cornelia. The Story of the Author of Little Women: Invincible Louisa. Boston: Little Brown, 1933. (ALDER PS1018 .M4)
- Payne, Alma J. Louisa May Alcott: A Reference Guide. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1980. (ALDER Z8024.8 .P39)
- Saxton, Martha. Louisa May Alcott: A Modern Biography of Louisa May Alcott. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977. (ALDER/CLEM PS1018 .S2)
- Stern, Madeleine B. Louisa May Alcott. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1950. (ALDER/CLEM PS1018 .S75 1950)
- Strickland, Charles. Victorian Domesticity: Families in the Life and Art of Louisa May Alcott. University of Alabama: University of Alabama Press, c. 1985. (ALDER PS1018 .S77 1985)
- Worthington, Majorie Muir. Miss Alcott of Concord, A Biography. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1958. (ALDER PS1018 .W6 1958)