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Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist best known for her classic work, "Little Women," which is based on her own childhood experiences with her three sisters. Born in a family deeply involved in the Transcendentalist movement, Alcott was influenced by notable figures such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Her writing often reflects her strong feminist beliefs and her commitment to social reform, particularly in the education and rights of women.

Throughout her career, Alcott wrote numerous novels, short stories, and essays, including "Hospital Sketches," which provides a vivid account of her experiences as a nurse during the Civil War. Her works continue to resonate with readers today, showcasing the trials and triumphs of women in a changing society. Alcott's ability to weave personal and social themes into her narratives makes her an enduring figure in American literature.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 November 29, 1832
出生地点 Germantown, Pennsylvania, USA
去世日期 March 6, 1888