Four girls of Doctor March
See also: Four Girls of Doctor March (homonymy)
Little Women , in French the Four Girls of Doctor March , is a Romance of the American writer Louisa May Alcott, published in 1868.
Synopsis
The four girls of Doctor March is the history of four young girls, Margaret (called Meg), Joséphine (called OJ), Elisabeth (called Beth) and Amy living with Concord in the State of the Massachussets to the the United States with their mother and their faithful servant called Hannah. They belong to the middle-class of the company. The history occurs during the American Civil War. Their father is Nordiste. Formerly, the March family was a rich family. One day, Mr. March helped a friend in his business, which was to bring its ruin to him. In spite of that, the family is happy and poorer than she does not forget to help.
Adaptations
Cinema
- Four Girls of Doctor March (film, 1933) , film of George Cukor in 1933.
- Four Girls of Doctor March (film, 1949) , film of Mervyn LeRoy in 1949.
- Four Girls of Doctor March (film, 1994) , film of Gillian Armstrong in 1995.
Television
- Four Girls of Doctor March (telefilm) , telefilm of David Lowell Rich in 1978.
Animation
- Four Girls of Doctor March (series of animated) , series of Animated in 1981.
- Small Good Woman , continuation of the series of animated.
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