Author talk:Louisa May Alcott
Add topicList of works
[edit]The index of works could be expanded using two references Internet Speculative Fiction Database [1]https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?19965 FictionMags index [2]http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/i00/i00050.htm#A6
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Novels
- A Modern Mephistopheles (1877) [also as by Louisa M. Alcott]
- Little Vampire Women (2010) with Lynn Messina
- Little Women and Werewolves (2010) with Porter Grand
- Collections
- Flower Fables (1854)
- A Modern Mephistopheles and A Whisper in the Dark (1889) [only as by Louisa M. Alcott]
- Louisa May Alcott's Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories (1992) with Daniel Shealy
- A Marble Woman (1995)
- A Whisper in the Dark: Twelve Thrilling Tales (1996)
- The Brownie and the Princess & Other Storie (2004)
- The Candy Country and How They Ran Away (2008)
- A Merry Christmas and Other Christmas Stories (2014)
- Chapbooks
- The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation: A Christmas Story (2005) [also as by A. M. Barnard]
- El espectro del abad [Spanish] (2017)
- Un sussurro nel buio [Italian] (2020)
- Short Fiction Series
- Spinning Wheel Stories
- The Hare and the Tortoise (1884)
- Tabby's Table-Cloth (1884) also appeared as:
- Variant: Tabby's Tablecloth (2004)
- Onawandah (1884)
- Jerseys, or The Girls' Ghost (1884)
- Spinning Wheel Stories
- Short Fiction
- Eva's Visit to Fairy-Land (1854)
- Flower Fables (1855)
- Lily-Bell and Thistledown (1855)
- Little Annie's Dream; or, The Fairy Flower (1855)
- Little Bud (1855)
- Ripple, the Water-Spirit (1855)
- The Frost King; or, The Power of Love (1855)
- Marion Earle; or, Only an Actress! (1858)
- Love and Self-Love (1860)
- A Whisper in the Dark (1863) [also as by Louisa M. Alcott]
- A Pair of Eyes; or, Modern Magic (1863)
- The Rose Family (1864)
- Enigmas (1864)
- A Marble Woman: or, The Mysterious Model (1865)
- V. V. ; or, Plots and Counterplots (1865)
- Ariel: A Legend of the Lighthouse (1865)
- The Abbot's Ghost: or, Maurice Treherne's Temptation: A Christmas Story (1867) also appeared as:
- Variant: The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation (1867) [as by A. M. Barnard]
- Variant: The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation (1867)
- The Skeleton in the Closet (1867)
- What the Bells Saw and Said (1867) also appeared as:
- Variant: What the Bell Saw and Did (1867)
- A Strange Island (1868)
- Fancy's Friend (1868)
- Little Gulliver (1868)
- Shadow-Children (1868)
- The Whale's Story (1868)
- What the Swallows Did (1868)
- La Jeune; or, Actress and Woman (1868)
- A Laugh and a Look (1868)
- Lost in a Pyramid (1869) also appeared as:
- Variant: Lost in a Pyramid, or the Mummy's Curse (1869)
- Variant: The Mummy's Curse (2009)
- A Curious Call (1869)
- Perilous Play (1869)
- What Fanny Heard (1869)
- Madam Cluck, and Her Family (1869)
- A Marine Merry-Making (1869)
- Fairy Pinafores (1874)
- The Moss People (1874)
- The Autobiography of an Omnibus (1874)
- How They Camped Out (1879)
- Lunch (1879)
- Rosa's Tale (1879)
- What Becomes of the Pins (1879)
- A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True (1882) also appeared as:
- Variant: A Christmas Dream, and How it Came to Be True (2018)
- The Dolls' Journey from Minnesota to Maine (1882)
- Little Pyramus and Thisbe (1883) only appeared as:
- Variant: A Hole in the Wall (1886)
- The Cooking Class (1884)
- Baa! Baa! (1885)
- The Candy Country (1885)
- Cockyloo (1886)
- How They Ran Away (1886)
- Rosy's Journey (1886)
- The Fairy Box (1886)
- The Skipping Shoes (1886)
- The Three Frogs (1886)
- Queen Aster (1886)
- Mermaids (1887)
- Sunshine, and Her Brothers and Sisters (1887)
- The Brownie and the Princess (1887)
- The Fairy Spring (1887)
- The Flower's Story (1887)
- The Silver Party (1887)
FictionMags index has this
Alcott, Louisa May (1832-1888); used pseudonym A. M. Barnard (items)
- The Frost King; or, The Power of Love, (short story) Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott, George W. Briggs and Co., 1855
- Love and Self-Love, (short story) The Atlantic Monthly March 1860, uncredited.
- A Modern Cinderella: or, The Little Old Shoe, (short story) The Atlantic Monthly October 1860, uncredited.
- Débby’s Debut, (short story) The Atlantic Monthly August 1863, uncredited.
- Thoreau’s Flute, (poem) The Atlantic Monthly September 1863, uncredited.
- The Brothers, (short story) The Atlantic Monthly November 1863, uncredited.
- Nelly’s Hospital, (short story) Our Young Folks April 1865
- A Double Tragedy, (short story) Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner June 1865, uncredited.
- Behind a Mask; or, A Woman’s Power, (novel) The Flag of Our Union October 13 1866, as by A. M. Barnard
- The Mysterious Key and What It Opened, (na) Elliott, Thomas & Talbot, 1867
- Perilous Play, (short story) Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner February 3 1869
- Which Wins?, (short story) Frank Leslie’s Lady’s Magazine March 1869, uncredited.
- Betrayed by a Buckle, (short story) Frank Leslie’s Lady’s Magazine February 1870, etc., uncredited.
- Transcendental Wild Oats, (short story) The Independent December 18 1873
- How I Went Out to Service, (short story) 1874
- Roses and Forget-Me-Nots, (short story) St. Nicholas March 1874
- The Autobiography of an Omnibus, (short story) St. Nicholas October 1874
- Eight Cousins, (serial story segment) St. Nicholas January 1875, etc.
- Marjorie’s Birthday Gifts, (short story) St. Nicholas January 1876
- Helping Along, (short story) St. Nicholas March 1876
- Enigmas, (novelette) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1876
- Under the Lilacs, (serial story segment) St. Nicholas December 1877, etc.
- Doctor Dorn’s Revenge, (short story) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1878, uncredited.
- Two Little Travelers, (article) St. Nicholas June 1879
- Jimmy’s Cruise in the “Pinafore”, (short story) St. Nicholas October 1879
- Jack and Jill, (serial story segment) St. Nicholas December 1879, etc.
- An Old Fashioned Thansgiving, (short story) St. Nicholas November 1881
- Grandmamma’s Pearls, (short story) St. Nicholas December 1882
- A Christmas Dream, and How It Came True, (short story) Harper’s Young People #162, December 5 1882, etc.
- Little Pyramus and Thisbe, (serial story segment) St. Nicholas September 1883, etc.
- Sophie’s Secret, (serial story segment) St. Nicholas November 1883
- Sophie’s Secret—A Christmas Story, (serial story segment) St. Nicholas December 1883
- Grandma’s Story, (short story) St. Nicholas January 1884
- Tabby’s Table Cloth, (short story) St. Nicholas February 1884
- Eli’s Education, (short story) St. Nicholas March 1884
- Onawandah (with George R. Halm), (short story) St. Nicholas April 1884
- Little Things (with W. H. Drake), (short story) St. Nicholas May 1884
- The Banner of Beaumanoir (with George R. Halm), (short story) St. Nicholas June 1884
- Spinning Wheel Stories (with George R. Halm), (short story) St. Nicholas June 1884, etc.
- Jerseys or the Girls’ Ghost (with George R. Halm), (short story) St. Nicholas July 1884
- The Little House in the Garden, (short story) St. Nicholas August 1884
- Daisy’s Jewel Box, (short story) St. Nicholas September 1884
- Corny’s Catamont, (short story) St. Nicholas October 1884
- The Cooking Class (with H. Copeland), (short story) St. Nicholas November 1884
- The Hare and the Tortoise (with H. Copeland), (short story) St. Nicholas December 1884
- The Hare and the Tortoise II (with H. Copeland), (short story) St. Nicholas January 1885
- A Song from the Suds, (poem) The Golden Argosy July 4 1885
- The Candy Country, (short story) St. Nicholas November 1885
- The Blind Lark, (short story) St. Nicholas November 1886
- An Ivy Spray, (short story) St. Nicholas October 1887
- Pansies, (short story) St. Nicholas November 1887
- Trudel’s Siege, (short story) St. Nicholas April 1888
- Louisa May Alcott’s Letters to Five Girls, (lt) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1896; edited by Edward W. Bok
- The Obsession, (extract) Random House, August 1995
- Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, (short story) The Saturday Evening Post November/December 1995
- Aunt Nellie’s Diary, (unfinished work) The Strand Magazine #60, February/May 2020
- Amy, (poem)
- The Blue and the Grey, (short story)
- The Sisters’ Trial, (short story)
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Works rediscovered
[edit]Newly rediscovered works by, and some likely by, Alcott are identified in:
- Max L. Chapnick (March 2023). "New Louisa May Alcott Pieces: Radical Sensation in a Culture of Ambiguous Attribution". J19 (in English) 11 (1): 171–185. ISSN 2166-742X. doi:10.1353/JNC.2023.A909300. Wikidata Q123505925.
which is available via the Wikipedia Library.
Several are available via "American Antiquarian Society (AAS) EBSCO Historical Periodicals Collection" Series 2 and 4. The remainder do not appear to be online, with the single exception of:
- “The Wayside,” in Sweet Home; Or Friendship’s Golden Altar, edited by Frances E. Percival (Boston: L. P. Crown, 1856), 141-46
which I have uploaded to c:Category:Sweet Home; or Friendships Golden Altar.
-- Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:34, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
- Great find. You posted to the Scriptorium to get visibility. Is there any issue other than just "we should add these" (e.g. a copyright question or something)? —Justin (koavf)❤T☮C☺M☯ 19:25, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
- I have just transcribed and published "The Wayside". It would be great if someone could
validate (it's only 3 pages) andcheck my related edits. - I have been unable to find any of the relevant works in "AAS EBSCO Historical Periodicals Collection"; if someone could do that, it would be great. And yes, they then need to be added here.
- No issues, otherwise. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 21:08, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
- I have just transcribed and published "The Wayside". It would be great if someone could
- Andy Mabbett, Justin (koavf): I’ve obtained copies of most of the issues containing the new works. Here’s a list:
- L.M.A., “Faith,” Saturday Evening Gazette, June 7, 1856 (Boston Public Library microfilm)
- Louisa M. Alcott, “The Painter’s Dream,” Saturday Evening Gazette, July 19, 1856 (Boston Public Library microfilm)
- L.M.A., “Labor,” Saturday Evening Gazette, September 6, 1856 (Boston Public Library microfilm)
- L.M.A., “The Factory Girl,” Liberator, September 18, 1857 (EBSCO AAS Series 2)
- L.M.A., “Mr. A’s Journey Through the Alphabet,” Youth’s Companion, July 19, 1860
- “The Rival Painters: A Tale of Rome,” New-York Organ, June 19, 1852 [reprint]
- “The Rival Painters: A Tale of Rome,” Journal of Agriculture, October 1, 1852 [reprint]
- “The Rival Painters: From the German,” The American Whig Review, June 1851, 501-5, and July 1851, 17-29 [listed as the basis of her story]
- Alcott [possibly William Alcott], “Human Vengeance,” Prisoners Friend 8, nos. 4/5 (December 1855): 119-21
- [no author], “The Rival Painters: A Tale of Florence,” Boston Olive Branch, November 21, 1857
- Flora Fairfield, “Cain,” Ladies Christian Annual, September 1853, 94
- F. Fairfield, “Summer,” Boston Olive Branch, September 5, 1857
- F. Fairfield “My Castle in the Air,” Boston Olive Branch, January 2, 1858
- F. Fairfield, “Repining,” Boston Olive Branch, February 8, 1858
- Mrs. E. H. Gould, “The Wayside,” in Sweet Home; Or Friendship’s Golden Altar, edited by Frances E. Percival (Boston: L. P. Crown, 1856), 141-46 (Google Books)
- Already added above.
- E. H. Gould, “William Clifford; or, A Mother’s Influence Never Lost,” Illustrated Weekly, April 26, 1856
- E. H. Gould, “Spring,” Ballou’s Pictorial, March 28, 1857
- E. H. Gould, “Withered Leaves,” Ballou’s Pictorial, April 4, 1857
- E. H. Gould, “My Brother,” Ballou’s Dollar Monthly, May 1, 1857
- E. H. Gould, “Edward Langdon’s Vacation; or, The Overrated Purse,” Boston Olive Branch, August 1, 1857
- E. H. Gould, “Mernie,” Boston Olive Branch, September 12, 1857
- E. H. Gould, “The Cloud with a Silver Lining,” Boston Olive Branch, November 28, 1857
- E. H. Gould, “A Glance at the Bright Side,” Flag of Our Union, May 15, 1858 (Gale AAS)
- E. H. Gould, “Wanderer’s Return,” Boston Olive Branch, June 26, 1858
- E. H. Gould, “True Love; or, The Mysterious Stranger,” Boston Olive Branch, October 9, 1858
- E. H. Gould, “An Evening at the Opera; or, The Thanksgiving Dinner,” Boston Olive Branch, December 4, 1858
- I. H. Gould, “The Phantom; or, The Miser’s Dream, &c,” Boston Olive Branch, March 10, 1860
- The above (uploaded) issues are all correct, despite a number of errors in Chapnick’s sourcing (e.g., many of these are not to be found in EBSCO AAS Series 4; the author of “The Phantom” is given as “E. H. Gould,” not “I. H. Gould”; it’s Waverley Magazine, not Illustrated Weekly). I’ve started work on the Saturday Evening Gazette issues; feel free to choose whichever items strike your fancy. Do try to proofread the entire issue, though. TE(æ)A,ea. (talk) 21:30, 15 February 2024 (UTC)