Representations of Health, Illness, and Repair in the Works of Louisa May Alcott
Keck, Michaela
Description
This book examines the cultural work and meaning-making of Louisa May Alcott’s representations of health and illness. It investigates not only the ways in which her stories critically explore issues of well-being and affliction in nineteenth-century America but also the reparative strategies that her narratives make available.
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