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Moods (American Women Writers)

paperbackJanuary 1, 1991
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ISBN-13: 9780813516707 ISBN-10: 0813516706
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 1, 1991
Weight
0.9 lbs
Dimensions
21.60×2.00×14.00 cm

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Moods (American Women Writers) by Louisa May Alcott. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780813516707.

Moods, Louisa May Alcotts first novel was published in 1864, four years before the best-selling Little Women. The novel unconventionally presents a "little woman," a true-hearted abolitionist spinster, and a fallen Cuban beauty, their lives intersecting in Alcotts first major depiction of the "woman problem." Sylvia Yule, the heroine of Moods, is a passionate tomboy who yearns for adventure. The novel opens as she embarks on a river camping trip with her brother and his two friends, both of whom fall in love with her. These rival suitors, close friends, are modeled on Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Daniel Thoreau. Aroused, but still "moody" and inexperienced, Sylvia marries the wrong man. In the rest of the novel, Alcott attempts to resolve the dilemma she has created and leave her readers asking whether, in fact, there is a place for a woman such as Sylvia in a mans world. In 1882, eighteen years after the original publication, Alcott revised and republished the novel. Her own literary success and the changes she helped forge in womens lives now allowed her heroine to meet, as Alcott said, "a wiser if less romantic fate than in the former edition." This new volume contains the complete text of the 1864 Moods and Alcotts revisions for the 1882 version, along with explanatory notes by the editor. A critical introduction places Moods in the context of Alcotts own literary history and in the larger historical setting of nineteenth-century society and culture.