
Massachusetts scholar finds poems and stories believed to be written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym
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A scholar at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, discovered 20 poems and stories that were possibly written by American author Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym.
The literature is believed to have been written in the late 1850s and early 1960s. "The detective work is fun. The not knowing is kind of fun. I both wish and don’t wish that there would be a smoking gun, if that makes sense." Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
One of the supposed pseudonyms is E.H. Gould, who is credited with writing a story about Alcott's Concord, Massachusetts, home as well as a ghost story similar to Charles Dickens' beloved novel "A Christmas Carol."

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