NoCC Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott


Flower Fables

By Louisa May Alcott

Table Of Contents

"Pondering shadows, colors, clouds
Grass-buds, and caterpillar shrouds
Boughs on which the wild bees settle,
Tints that spot the violet`s petal."
EMERSON`S WOOD-NOTES.

TO
ELLEN EMERSON,
FOR WHOM THEY WERE FANCIED,
THESE FLOWER FABLES
ARE INSCRIBED,
BY HER FRIEND,

THE AUTHOR.
Boston, Dec. 9, 1854.


FLOWER FABLES

THE FROST-KING: - OR, THE POWER OF LOVE.

EVA`S VISIT TO FAIRY-LAND. -

THE FLOWER`S LESSON.

LILY-BELL AND THISTLEDOWN.

LITTLE BUD.

CLOVER-BLOSSOM.

LITTLE ANNIE`S DREAM; - OR, THE FAIRY FLOWER.

RIPPLE, THE WATER-SPIRIT. -

FAIRY SONG.

 

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Biography

Biography - Large bio, with timeline and bibliography

Biography - Brought to you by the National Women's Hall of Fame

I Hear America Singing - from PBS. Contains a bio of Louisa and her parents.

Jane Hamilton - Looks at Alcott and her work.

Summary - Features a chapter by chapter summary of Little Women.

Who's Who - Sheds some light on the characters of Little Women

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