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Work: A Story of Experience

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Louisa May Alcott
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Work: A Story of Experience
Author Louisa May Alcott
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Semi-autobiographical novel
Publisher Roberts Bros., Boston
Publication date 1873
Media type Print (Hardback)
ISBN NA

Work: A Story of Experience, first published in 1873, is a semi-autobiographical novel by Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, set in the times before and after the American Civil War. . It is one of "several nineteenth-century novels [which] uncovers the changes in women's work in the new industrial era, as well as the dilemmas, tensions, and the meaning of that work"[1]. The story depicts the struggles of a young woman trying to support herself. The main character, Christie Devon, works outside the home in a variety of different jobs, but the end of her story marks "the beginning of a new career as a voice and activist for other working women".[1] The character David Sterling is loosely based on Alcott's friend, Henry David Thoreau.

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