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When your first film is "Hiroshima Mon Amour" or "Eraserhead" it sets an impossibly high bar - but these directors reached it ...
OR, THE LITTLE OLD SHOE. by Louisa May Alcott HOW IT WAS LOST. Among green New England hills stood an ancient house, many-gabled, mossy-roofed, and quaintly b ...
Of Disney's animated films, there are characters whose annoying traits that fans could not get past. Which are the most ...
the beloved characters of the Louisa May Alcott novel appear in all their comforting charm. Marmee (Nadine Chu) is wise and loving, though honest enough to avoid being Smarmee. Jo (Hayley ...
This is partly why Louisa May Alcott’s much adapted semi autobiographical ... there is a lovely moment when she watches the characters she has drawn from her own experience mouth her words.
Like the March family in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women ... imagine about a story that doesn’t appear on the page). Such characters were not necessarily written as autistic, but can be ...
Louisa May Alcott inspired generations of girls with her own portrait in "Little Women" as rowdy, moody Jo March, who wished she had been born a boy, loved to run and skate, wrote plays with ...
Abigail May Alcott’s influence on ... to persist. Louisa in turn dedicated all her early work, starting with her first novel at age 16, to her mother, who possessed a “nobility of character and ...
"May & I by turns to ... were placed as the central characters of “Little Women,” were drawn from the lives and personalities of the four Alcott sisters. Louisa represented herself as Jo ...
Although the March family is fictional, the characters—including the four sisters whose stories have captivated generations of girls—are heavily based on Louisa May Alcott’s real-life family.