She had two very different lines of writing: the creative line for young women that highlighted traditional values (Little Women, or Jo's boys) and another more adult line, which included a series of romantic novels that she published under the pseudonym of AN. Barnhard, in addition to a serious work for adults entitled A Modern Mephistopheles (1875).
Her best known work, Little Women (1868) is based on an idealized version of his own family life, framed within the literature of the 19th century. At that time there were literary movements such as symbolism, realism, naturalism, and frontier literature. Her themes were ahead of the time, including feminist themes in Little Women.
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