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This episode explores two of Alcott’s “first” novels — The Inheritance (written 1849) and A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866). Both were “found” and published in the 1990s and are fun to talk about and examine. Happy Reading!
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This episode explores two of Alcott’s “first” novels — The Inheritance (written 1849) and A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866). Both were “found” and published in the 1990s and are fun to talk about and examine. Happy Reading!
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