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作       者:Louisa May Alcott

出  版  社:eKitap Projesi

出版时间:2015-04-07

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In offering this study to a public accustomed only to the unquestioning acceptance of the home as something perfect, holy, quite above discussion, a word of explanation is needed. First, let it be clearly and definitely stated, the purpose of this book is to maintain and improve the home. Criticism there is, deep and thorough; but not with the intention of robbing us of one essential element of home life—rather of saving us from conditions not only unessential, but gravely detrimental to home life. Every human being should have a home; the single person his or her home; and the family their home. The home should offer to the individual rest, peace, quiet, comfort, health, and that degree of personal expression requisite; and these conditions should be maintained by the best methods of the time. The home should be to the child a place of happiness and true development; to the adult a place of happiness and that beautiful reinforcement of the spirit needed by the world's workers. We are here to perform our best service to society, and to find our best individual growth and expression; a right home is essential to both these uses. The place of childhood's glowing memories, of youth's ideals, of the calm satisfaction of mature life, of peaceful shelter for the aged; this is not attacked, this we shall not lose, but gain more universally. What is here asserted is that our real home life is clogged and injured by a number of conditions which are not necessary, which are directly inimical to the home; and that we shall do well to lay these aside. As to the element of sanctity—that which is really sacred can bear examination, no darkened room is needed for real miracles; mystery and shadow belong to jugglers, not to the truth. The home is a human institution. All human institutions are open to improvement. This specially dear and ancient one, however, we have successfully kept shut, and so it has not improved as have some others.
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Little Women

Part I

Chapter One

Playing Pilgrims

Chapter Two

A Merry Christmas

Chapter Three

The Laurence Boy

Chapter Four

Burdens

Chapter Five

Being Neighborly

Chapter Six

Beth Finds the Palace Beatiful

Chapter Seven

Amy’s Valley of Humiliation

Chapter Eight

Jo Meets Apollyon

Chapter Nine

Meg Goes to Vanity Fair

Chapter Ten

The P. C. And P. O.

Chapter Eleven

Experiments

Chapter Twelve

Camp Laurence

Chapter Thirteen

Castles In the Air

Chapter Fourteen

Secrets

Chapter Fifteen

A Telegram

Chapter Sixteen

Letters

Chapter Seventeen

Little Faithful

Chapter Eighteen

Dark Days

Chapter Nineteen

Amy’s Will

Chapter Twenty

Confidential

Chapter Twenty-One

Laurie Makes Mischief, And Jo Makes Peace

Chapter Twenty-Two

Pleasant Meadows

Chapter Twenty-Three

Aunt March Settles the Question

Part II

Chapter Twenty-Four

Gossip

Chapter Twenty-Five

The First Wedding

Chapter Twenty-Six

Artistic Attempts

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Literary Lessons

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Domestic Experiences

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Calls

Chapter Thirty

Consequences

Chapter Thirty-One

Our Foreign Correspondent

Chapter Thirty-Two

Tender Troubles

Chapter Thirty-Three

Jo’s Journal

Chapter Thirty-Four

Friend

Chapter Thirty-Five

Heartache

Chapter Thirty-Six

Beth’s Secret

Chapter Thirty-Seven

New Impressions

Chapter Thirty-Eight

On the Shelf

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Lazy Laurence

Chapter Forty

The Valley of the Shadow

Chapter Forty-One

Learning to Forget

Chapter Forty-Two

All Alone

Chapter Forty-Three

Surprise

Chapter Forty-Four

My Lord And Lady

Chapter Forty-Five

Daisy And Demi

Chapter Forty-Six

Under the Umbrella

Chapter Forty-Seven

Harvest Time

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