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Sara R. Danger

Wounded by Culture:
Reading May Alcott's Illustrations for Little Women in Context

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Figure 1 (reference p. 149, 155) - Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, Part One. Illus. May Alcott, Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1868
Figure 2 (reference p. 151) - Phrenological Journal, Dec. 1866, Printed with permission from Winterthur Library, Winterthur, Del.
Figure 3 (reference p. 151) - Samuel R. Wells, New Illustrated Handbook on Phrenology and Physiognomy, New York, 1868
Figure 4 (reference p. 151) - Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, New York: Little, Brown, 1904
Figure 5 (reference p. 151) - “A Whisper in the Dark,” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 13 June 1863
Figure 6 (reference p. 152) - Louisa May Alcott, Hospital Sketches and Camp and Fireside Stories, Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1869
Figure 7 (reference p. 152) - “Know Thyself,” Lectures in Phrenology, 1865
Figure 8 (reference p. 152) - “Rebel Cruelties,” Harper’s Weekly, June 17, 1865
Figure 9 (reference p. 153) - “Rebel Cruelty—Our Starved Soldiers, Harper’s Weekly, June 18, 1864
Figure 10 (reference p. 153) - T. H. O’Sullivan, A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, July, 1863
Figure 11 (reference p. 153) - Alex Gardner, Home of  A Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg, July, 1863
Figure 12 (reference p. 156) - Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, Part One,  Illus. May Alcott,  Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1868
Figure 13 (reference p. 156) - “Paris Fashions for February, 1865”  Harper’s Weekly
 Figure 14 (reference p. 156) - W. M. Thackeray, Vanity Fair, London, 1848.