About This Book
The collection presents three previously unpublished poems by Louisa May Alcott framed by a reflective preface about Fruitlands and her father Bronson Alcott. The introductory essay recounts the communal experiment at Fruitlands, outlines Bronson's transcendentalist beliefs, educational and dietary ideas, and reproduces brief aphorisms and anecdotes that illuminate his ideals. The poems themselves are intimate, filial meditations rooted in childhood memory and domestic detail, expressing reverence, disappointment, and moral idealism that echo transcendental themes while linking personal devotion to broader philosophical convictions.
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