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Little Women

Separation Anxiety: Or, How the March Sisters Help Us Find Togetherness

Amie Hunter·
Issue 82: Literary Adaptations Redux
Little Women (2019) | Sony Pictures
Greta Gerwig’s Little Women is, in many ways, an extension of the novel rather than a self-contained text; it seeks to inflect what we already know about the girlhood story with new meaning for adults seeking to hold our communities together. Read More

That’s So Metatextual: Jo, Louisa, and Layers in Little Women

Grace Wehniainen·
Issue 82: Literary Adaptations Redux
Saoirse Ronan in Little Women (2019) | Sony Pictures
The beauty of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women lies in the imperfection, the gap between a writer’s life and her story, old and new, girlhood and womanhood and the messy road between. Read More

Home Is Where The Hurt Is

Asher Gelzer-Govatos·
Issue 54: Home
Little Women (1992) | art by Tony Stella
Gillian Armstrong's Little Women recognizes that a truly strong home stays with us even as we leave it, that the changes in life’s seasons cannot diminish the inheritance we carry with us. Read More

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