A Response to “Serving in the Household and the Imagination: The Brontës, Alcott and the Interconnected Roles of a Neglected ‘Transatlantic’ Female Figure,” by Paula Guimarães

Maurizio Vaudagna, in grateful memory

Authors

  • Daniela Daniele

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18422/74-1390

Keywords:

transatlantic service, Victorian, Brontës, Alcott, domestic fiction

Abstract

A Response to “Serving in the Household and the Imagination: The Brontës, Alcott and the Interconnected Roles of a Neglected ‘Transatlantic’ Female Figure,” by Paula Guimarães

Author Biography

Daniela Daniele

Daniela Daniele teaches Anglo-American Literature at the University of Udine. She edited two Italian versions of Louisa May Alcott’s Moods; the Italian edition of Alcott’s suffragist writings and of From Jo March’s Attic; the 2006 Einaudi edition of the March sagaand, more recently, the Italian editions of Enigmas, of The Amber Amulet, and of Martha Saxton’s biography of Louisa May Alcott.

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Published

2023-09-15

How to Cite

Daniele, D. “A Response to ‘Serving in the Household and the Imagination: The Brontës, Alcott and the Interconnected Roles of a Neglected ‘Transatlantic’ Female Figure,’ by Paula Guimarães: Maurizio Vaudagna, in Grateful Memory”. New American Studies Journal: A Forum, vol. 74, Sept. 2023, https://doi.org/10.18422/74-1390.