May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate examines in-depth the travel writings by the youngest sister of famed novelist Louisa May Alcott. Her critical commentary on social and cultural concerns of the nineteenth century, such as gender and class discrimination, still resonate today.
May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate examines in-depth the travel writings by the youngest sister of famed novelist Louisa May Alcott. Her critical commentary on social and cultural concerns of the nineteenth century, such as gender and class discrimination, still resonate today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julia K. Dabbs is a Distinguished University Teaching Professor of art history at the University of Minnesota, Morris. She has published widely on early modern women artists, as well as the nineteenth-century American artist, May Alcott Nieriker.
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List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Transnational Artist 2. The Travel Writer 3. The Art Critic and Commentator 4. The Social Justice Advocate Conclusion: The Transformational Legacy of May Alcott Nieriker's Travel Writings Appendix A: May Alcott Nieriker's Travel Writings Bibliography Index.
List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Transnational Artist 2. The Travel Writer 3. The Art Critic and Commentator 4. The Social Justice Advocate Conclusion: The Transformational Legacy of May Alcott Nieriker's Travel Writings Appendix A: May Alcott Nieriker's Travel Writings Bibliography Index.
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