Louisa May Alcott has always been associated with literature for young adults and children. Here is in effect a new book by the universally popular Alcott a book that reveals an altogether different image of one of America''s best-loved authors. A Modern Mephistopheles began as a rejected sensational novel and was revised by Alcott for anonymous publication in 1877. Its subject style and language mark radical deviations from those expected of Alcott. Taming a Tartar is a newly discovered Alcott thriller. Originally published as a serialization in Frank Leslie''s Illustrated Magazine this astounding page-turner highlights Alcott''s feminists leanings. This unique book marks the first general printing of an Alcott story and the first reprinting in some 75 years of a neglected Alcott novel. Both works are closely analyzed in the detailed introduction by Madeleine B. Stern.
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