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Students/Teachers

FAQ is short for "frequently-asked questions." Many times people send e-mail with the same questions. This document is an attempt to answer those questions without making people wait. 

Before you send e-mail, please review this document. If you e-mail a question that's already been answered in this document, you may not receive a reply.

1. I'm writing a paper on LMA and I need LMA criticism resources.

1a. I'm writing a paper on LMA and I need biographical information.

2. I have a copy of a certain book by LMA. How much it it worth?

3. What's the best book by LMA?

4. I'm doing a paper on Little Women / Jo's Boys / Cupid and Chow-Chow. Please send me 500 words/1000 words/10000 words on Amy's neurosis over her flat nose / the dramatic effect of Stuffy's death from apoplexy/late19th century juvenile delinquency as exhibited by Chow-Chow.

5. I want to use one of the pictures on this site. Can I get your permission?

5b. I want to use one of the stories you scanned in. Can I get your permission?

6. I want to get a copy of a movie based on "The Inheritance," which appeared on TV a while ago. Where can I get it?

7. What happened to Lulu?

8. What can I do to support AlcottWeb?

8a. I want to make you an offer to run banner ads on AlcottWeb.

9. What is your privacy policy?


1. I'm writing a paper on LMA and I need LMA criticism resources.

Check out the criticism page

1a. I'm writing a paper on LMA and I need biographical information.

This Web site has several links to online biographies. Orchard House at http://www.louisamayalcott.org also has extensive biography information.


2. I have a copy of a certain book by LMA. How much it it worth?

Beats me. I am not a rare book collector.


3. What's the best book by LMA?

Geez. Ask me an easy one, why don't ya. Let's see.. the most often-mentioned book is Little Women, of course, and I guess you could say that's her best children's book (though a strong case could be made for An Old-Fashioned Girl.) Her best non-children's book is a more ambiguous prospect. Hospital Sketches is a great book, as is Behind a Mask. (Is Behind a Mask a book or a novella?) But I guess I'd have to give the prize to A Modern Mephistopheles, which is a mean, scary book. It also shows the ability of an author in her prime who is writing more for the heck of it than for money. (The book was originally published under a pseudonym.)


4. I'm doing a paper on Little Women / Jo's Boys / "Cupid and Chow-Chow". Please send me 500 words/1000 words/10000 words on Amy's neurosis over her flat nose /the dramatic effect of Stuffy's death from apoplexy /late 19th century juvenile delinquency as exhibited by Chow-Chow.

Um, no. Sorry. I'll be happy to help you kick around ideas for your term paper, or give you a boost if you're stuck, something like that, but I'm not going to write your paper for you.

5. I want to use one of the pictures on this site. Can I get your permission?

No, because they're not my pictures! The picture most people ask me about is of "young Louisa," who's on the upper left hand part of the home page. That picture is there by the gracious permission of Orchard House, the Alcott museum. Please contact Orchard House and ask them about it.

I have three pictures in my picture gallery that came from the Detroit Publishing Company Collection at the Library of Congress. They are of Orchard House. There are apparently no copyright restrictions on these photos, according to http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/detroit/detres.html .

As I add pictures from library holding collections I will include information on their copyright situations.

5b. I want to use one of the stories you scanned in. Can I get your permission?

The stories I've scanned in (as opposed to the newspaper stories and other items which are not written by LMA and were posted by permission) are, as far as I know, out of copyright. Therefore you don't need my permission to put them on your own Web site. However, the stories took a lot of time and effort to put online. I would appreciate it if you link back to this site when you use the stories. 

In the cases of story annotation, the annotation is mine and is under copyright. Do not use annotated stories without my permission, please. Thanks. 

6. I want to get a copy of a movie based on "The Inheritance," which appeared on TV a while ago. Where can I get it?

Check out Alliance Video at http://www.alliancevideo.com .

7. What happened to Lulu?

Louisa May Nieriker (Lulu) was the only child of Abigail May Alcott. She was born in Europe in 1879; six weeks later Abigail died. Abby had requested before her death that the child be sent to Concord to live with Louisa May Alcott.

That's what happened. LMA acted as Lulu's guardian until 1888, when LMA died. After that, Lulu returned to Europe to live under her father's care. In 1903 she married Emil Franz Rasim. She died in 1975 at the age of 96.

8. What can I do to support AlcottWeb?

This site was built to help students and teachers by providing a central repository of Internet information about Louisa May Alcott. While it's understood that nothing can substitute for a trip to the library, it is hoped that eventually this site will serve as a companion to a library trip, and hopefully provide useful information in and of itself. Though the site has been open since August 97 I do not feel the goal has yet been met.

The point is that AlcottWeb is non-profit, and shall remain non-profit. Enjoy it; that's all I ask. If you've gotten something worthwhile from it and wish to balance out your Karma, go do something nice for somebody. If you really really want to do something, join Orchard House.

8a. I want to make you an offer to run banner ads on AlcottWeb.

Thanks, but no thanks. AlcottWeb is a non-profit endeavor. As long as I can afford it, AlcottWeb will be run without banner ads, affiliate programs, and all that kind of stuff. 

9. What is your privacy policy?

Many people have written asking about this site's privacy policy, so here goes: AlcottWeb collects no personal information. It does not use cookies, registration, or any other such method to gather information about visitors. I do monitor the server logs to determine which pages are most popular, but that's all.



Didn't see your question in the FAQ? E-mail me and ask away.

 

This site is unaffiliated with Orchard House or any other official LMA  organization. It's just a fan site. The official site is   http://www.louisamayalcott.org .