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Louisa May
Alcott (/ˈɔːlkət, -kɒt/;
November 29, 1832 –
March 6, 1888) was an
American novelist,
short story writer, and poet best
known for
writing the...
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Alcott is a
surname of
English origin. At the time of the
British Census of 1881, its
relative frequency was
highest in
Herefordshire (18.2
times the British...
- "The
Alcott" is a song by
American band the
National featuring American singer-songwriter
Taylor Swift. The song
appears on the band's
album First Two...
- Jack
Alcott (born
March 15th, 1999) is an
American male
actor and model. He is
known mostly for two
roles on Showtime: as
Jason Brown in the miniseries...
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Bronson Alcott (/ˈɔːlkət/;
November 29, 1799 –
March 4, 1888) was an
American teacher, writer, philosopher, and reformer. As an educator,
Alcott pioneered...
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Abigail May
Alcott Nieriker (July 26, 1840 –
December 29, 1879) was an
American artist and the
youngest sister of
Louisa May
Alcott. She was the basis...
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Dylan Martin Alcott, AO (born 4
December 1990) is an
Australian former wheelchair tennis player,
former wheelchair basketball player,
radio host, actor...
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Chimene Mary "Chemmy" Crawford-
Alcott (née
Alcott; born 10 July 1982) is an
English former World Cup
alpine ski racer. She
competed in all five disciplines:...
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Women is a coming-of-age
novel written by
American novelist Louisa May
Alcott,
originally published in two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. The
story follows...
- John
Alcott, BSC (27
November 1930 – 28 July 1986) was an
English cinematographer known for his four
collaborations with
director Stanley Kubrick: 2001:...