Abstract

- In this article the authors try to understand how much inner family, intended both as family legacy that each person receives from his/her own family and as human collective legacy (transmission of values, ideas, principles, feelings and behaviours), can influence one person's life. The analysis of Louisa May Alcott's life and of her very famous novel "Little Women" highlights the influence that the various family members, and the father in particular, had on Louisa May, as well as how much family values and models can influence the writer.

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