Friday, April 6, 2012

Little Women

Sorry I missed Tuesday's post.  I wanted to follow up Monday's quote with a book feature by the same author.  Better late than never, and so . . .

Little Women
1898 edition

Little Women
manga 2007


 
Little Women
1915
art by  Jessie Willcox Smith

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott  is, undeniably, a classic.  The strong heroine who chooses her own destiny despite the opinions of society, was ahead of its time.  There are literally hundreds of editions of this novel, not taking into account the sequels or editions which contain multiple novels in one volume.

I have three copies and am looking for a fourth.  Oddly enough, this is not because it is my favorite story, but because so many fabulous illustrators have tried their hands at capturing the March girls: Shirley Hughes, Jessie Wilcox Smith, and Trina Schart Hyman to name a few.  I highly recommend the Viking edition by James Prunier, 1997.  This edition from The Whole Story series includes, not only Little Women and Good Wives combined, but also annotations and illustrations in the margins to make the cultural references understandable.

2 comments:

  1. I have this 1915 edition of Little Women w/the art by Jessie Willcox Smith, (Willcox spelled w/two “L’s.” It is in amazing condition considering its age. I found it at an antique store for $10 and is on display on my mantel.

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    1. What a blessing! and thanks for the spelling correction.

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