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Louisa May Alcott and the Transcendentalist Movement
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History of Little Women
In this lecture, you will learn about the history of Little Women. Louisa May Alcotts life long loves for Germany and her upbringing in the transcendentalist movement and the way that is reflected in Little Women. The transcendentalist movement was largely built upon the principles of philosopher Immanuel Kants views about the transnational family. Louisas mother Abigail Alcott, was one of the first American social workers. Alcotts were abolitionists and they also supported German immigration to the US, especially because the transcendentalist were part of a movement to start the first American universities, and the education model came from Germany. These social themes are rarely handled in the adaptations (which, lets be fair, have the tendency to repeat the same scenes).
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