
Quatre filles du docteur Marsch
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Les quatre filles du docteur March (Little Women) est un roman de Louisa May Alcott paru en 1868 et 1869. Il met en scène quatre jeunes filles vivant aux États-Unis pendant la guerre de Sécession : Meg, Jo, Beth et Amy March. Elles vivent avec leur mère, leur père, médecin, étant parti pour le front. Jo March, l’aînée, est une jeune fille indépendante et déterminée qui rêve de devenir écrivain ; Meg, la seconde, est douce et rêve de fonder une famille ; Beth, la troisième, est timide et sensible, passionnée par la musique ; Amy, la cadette, est coquette et rêve de devenir peintre. Le roman suit leurs parcours respectifs, leurs joies et leurs peines, leurs espoirs et leurs désillusions, à travers leur adolescence et leur vie de jeunes femmes.Book Details
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Louisa May Alcott
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Alcott was an abolitionist and a feminist. In 1860, Alcott began writing for the Atlantic Monthly. When the American Civil War broke out, she served as a nurse in the Union Hospital in Georgetown, DC,...
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