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“Once I went to heaven & found it was a twilight place with people darting thro the air in a queer way. All very busy & dismal & ordinary. Miss Dix, W.H. Channing & other people were there but I thought it dark & “slow” & wished I hadn’t come.”
— Louisa May Alcott describing a typhoid-induced delirium, 1863, age 30


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Related To Miss Alcott's E-Mail

Seattle Times: As "Little Women" endures on page and stage, author comes out of shadows
The Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association and Orchard House
The Concord, Massachusetts Museum
The Concord Massachusetts Free Public Library
Nathaniel Hawthorne Society
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
The Thoreau Society
The Walden Institute
The Fruitlands Museum

Kit's Other Writings

Showalter and Alcott
This is a letter I wrote to invite people to remember Louisa May Alcott as a social justice and political activist, not "just" as a novelist.

Four Not-So-Little Women of the 19th Century
This is the text of a presentation I gave about Louisa May Alcott, Margaret Fuller, Florence Nightingale and Harriet Martineau.

Like a Rock: Geology and Me
This is an article about my interest in geology, my trip to Antarctica, and my experience camping on Mt. St. Helens when it erupted in May 1981.

Finding and Keeping the Best Employees
This is an article from my business consulting days with Point B Solutions Group.

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Reader's Circle


Copyright Kit Bakke 2006