May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate

Travel Writing and Transformation in the Late Nineteenth Century

Julia Dabbs author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Anthem Press

Published:1st Mar '22

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Examines in-depth the travel writings of May Alcott Nieriker, the youngest sister of famed novelist Louisa May Alcott

May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate examines in-depth the travel writings by the youngest sister of famed novelist Louisa May Alcott. Her critical commentary on social and cultural concerns of the nineteenth century, such as gender and class discrimination, still resonate today.

May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate examines in-depth the writings on art and travel by the youngest sister of famed novelist Louisa May Alcott. Like other American women in the later nineteenth century, due to her gender May was unable to receive the advanced training and exhibition opportunities in the USA that she needed to become a notable professional painter. An additional obstacle was her family’s insecure financial status, making it difficult to study abroad for training. Fortunately, thanks to Louisa’s generosity May was able to make three extended trips to London and Paris in order to gain further training, and eventually attained the honor of having two paintings accepted into the Paris Salon. However, this book argues that Alcott Nieriker’s main contributions to cultural history were not necessarily her artistic creations, but rather her publications on travel and art—specifically, four articles for the Boston Evening Transcript and an 1879 guidebook, Studying Art Abroad and How To Do It Cheaply. In these works May sought to transform the art world, and social mores, through her advocacy for the rights of women to have equal access to a professional, artistic career.

"May Alcott Nieriker, Author and Advocate: Travel Writing and Transformation in the Late Nineteenth Century is an important book. True to its title, it recovers an author and an advocate for reform whose voice is best heard in her travel writing writing, where her self-transformation and the transformation of the world in which she lived are boldly embedded and even performed" —Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide Journal

ISBN: 9781785278648

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm

Weight: 454g

232 pages