When Charles Dickens wrote 'The Haunted Man', a short novella that would ultimately be all but forgotten. Did he realize that he was inspiring one of the best boys-next-door in literature?
No, not the hero Mr. Redlaw. Mr. Tetterby, the comic relief, who only wanted his little woman to come home.
Goodno-McGuire discusses the autobiographical nature of Little Women and reveals the real life 'Laurie' inspirations, and proves just how special the work of Dickens really was to Louisa May Alcott
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