Author:Louisa May Alcott

Works

 * Flower Fables (1855)
 * Hospital Sketches (1863)
 * The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale (1864)
 * Moods (1864); later rev. 1882
 * Morning-Glories and Other Stories (1867)
 * The Mysterious Key and What It Opened (1867)
 * Three Proverb Stories (1868)
 * Little Women: or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (1868) [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * Part I
 * Part II
 * An Old Fashioned Girl (1870)
 * Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys (1871)
 * Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1872-1882)
 * Volume 1
 * Volume 2
 * Volume 3
 * Volume 4
 * Volume 5
 * Volume 6
 * Transcendental Wild Oats (1873)
 * Work: A Story of Experience (1873)
 * Beginning Again, Being a Continuation of "Work," (1875)
 * Eight Cousins; or, The Aunt-Hill (1875)
 * Silver Pitchers, and Independence: A Centennial Love Story (1876)
 * Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to "Eight Cousins," 1876)
 * A Modern Mephistopheles (1877)
 * Under the Lilacs (1877)
 * Jack and Jill: A Village Story (1880)
 * The Candy Country (1885)
 * Jo's Boys and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to "Little Men," (1886)
 * Lulu's Library (1886-1889)
 * A Garland for Girls (1893)
 * A Garland for Girls (1905) (Missing one illus. plate)
 * Comic Tragedies Written by "Jo" and "Meg" and Acted by the "Little Women," (1893)
 * Good Wives
 * Pauline's Passion and Punishment
 * Silk Stockings
 * Silk Stockings

As "A.M. Barnard"
The following works were published using the pseudonym A. M. Barnard.
 * Pauline's Passion and Punishment (1863)
 * Behind A Mask or, A Woman's Power (1866)
 * The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation (1867)
 * The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation (1867)

Short stories

 * The Brothers
 * Debby's Debut
 * Enigmas (1864)
 * Marjorie's Three Gifts
 * “Mr. A’s Journey Through the Alphabet” (1860)
 * A Modern Cinderella, or The Little Old Shoe (1860)
 * My Mysterious Mademoiselle (1869)
 * Nelly's Hospital
 * On Picket Duty and Other Tales (1864)
 * Scarlet Stockings
 * Street Scenes in Washington

Poetry

 * “Faith” (1856)
 * “The Factory Girl” (1857)
 * "Thoreau's Flute" (Sep 1863—first publ. 1950), an elegy for Thoreau
 * "Our Little Ghost" (1875)
 * "A Christmas Song"

As E. H. Gould
E. H. Gould is reputedly a pseudonym used by Alcott.


 * "The Wayside" (in Sweet Home; or, Friendship's Golden Altar, 1856)

Works about Alcott

 * [Louisa May is discussed at the end of this article about her father.]
 * "Miss Alcott", in Daughters of Genius (1887) by James Parton
 * [Louisa May is discussed at the end of this article about her father.]

Obituaries

 * Louisa M. Alcott Dead in New York Times March 7, 1888