Little Women
Americannoun
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Gerwig made Louisa May Alcott’s language her own for 2019’s “Little Women” and I don’t expect her to subjugate her signature voice to C.S.
From Los Angeles Times
After reading Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women,” she explained, she yearned for more “old-fashioned” stories centering girls and women.
From Los Angeles Times
They may also be feeding a deep, childhood notion of home we carry in our heads, something we read in “Little House on the Prairie” or “Little Women,” an idealized vision of family happiness.
Sisterhood wouldn’t be sisterhood without “Little Women,” Louisa May Alcott’s foundational depiction of the vicissitudes of 19th century family life in New England.
Ms. Danes has always been a marvelous actress; there are moments in “The Beast in Me” in which she reminds us of Beth March getting a piano for Christmas in “Little Women,” or her more angsty moments of national insecurity in “Homeland.”
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