Introduction / Daniel Shealy
Class, charity, and coming of age in Little Women / John Matteson
Louisa May Alcott's Emersonian use of The Pilgram's Progress: Little Women as palimpsest / Roberta Seelinger Trites
"Faithfulness itself": the imperiative for Hannah Mullet in Little Women / Sandra Harbert Petrulionis
Mobilizing the little women: images of transport and the domestic / Beverly Lyon Clark
"This was something altogether new": on Jo March's adulthood and Little Women's final chapters / Anne K. Phillips
Marriage in the nineteenth century: the influence of Margaret Fuller's "The Great Lawsuit" on Little Women / Christine Doyle
Louisa May Alcott, Ethel Turner, and some little women down under / Joel Myerson
Louisa May Alcott, major author: Little Women and beyond / Gregory Eiselein.