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- <title>
- Dec. 19, 1994: Cinema:Revered in Film and Feminism
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Dec. 19, 1994 Uncle Scrooge
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- ARTS & MEDIA/CINEMA, Page 74
- Revered in Film and Feminism
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- <body>
- <p> A children's classic can be described as a book so
- inviting that a young reader wants to escape into the world it
- creates. By that definition, Louisa May Alcott's Little Women,
- an account of four sisters living in Concord, Massachusetts,
- during the 1860s, is immortal. The author drew on her own
- impoverished childhood as a daughter of Bronson Alcott, a
- feckless member of the Concord enlightenment. Generations of
- girls have yearned to join the March household, and they
- remember the story's high points better than crises of their own
- lives.
- </p>
- <p> What other 19th century novel that aims to teach girls
- conventional morals and decorum has been so enshrined in the
- feminist honor roll? In Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, Simone
- de Beauvoir recalls it fondly; of course, she identified with
- the bold, artistic Jo. In a 1983 essay, feminist Nina Auerbach
- suavely co-opts Alcott, concentrating on Marmee's counsel
- against materialism and Jo's determination to be unconventional.
- </p>
- <p> Hollywood claimed the story first in 1918 with a silent
- version and then in 1933 with a triumphant adaptation directed
- by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn at her
- warrior-goddess best. A 1949 remake is remembered chiefly
- because it featured Elizabeth Taylor as Amy, wearing a blond
- wig.
- </p>
- <p> For its film, Columbia has made sure there will be new
- editions of the some 40 that are in print now--as well as
- character dolls of the Concord girls, period clothing from Lanz,
- antique-style jewelry at J.C. Penney and baskets of scented
- products from Crabtree & Evelyn. The Alcotts would be in awe of
- every item. They had few possessions, and their diet consisted
- mostly of the "aspiring" vegetables--grown aboveground--that
- papa Bronson approved of.
- </p>
- </body>
- </article>
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