Call Them by Their Names: Transcendental Wild Oats by Edward Rowett Lifts the Veil from Alcott’s Short Story and Makes the Alcotts Come to Life

By Jamie Lynne Burgess Like one of her idols Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott had a knack for inventing character names. At their best, the renamings tell us something about the tone of the story and the character of the person: from Work’s untouchable David Sterling to Hospital Sketches’s bustling Tribulation Periwinkle. In “Transcendental Wild …

A visit to Fruitlands where Louisa took up the family cross

Back in October I took a trip to Fruitlands in Harvard, MA, only about 40 minutes from my home. That visit sparked a long period of binge reading on the subject which is why, in the dead of winter, I’m only getting around to writing about that visit now. A paradox Having immersed myself in …