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Amos Bronson Alcott (Wolcott, 29 de noviembre de 1799-Boston, 4 de marzo de 1888) fue un pedagogo y escritor estadounidense, padre de la novelista Louisa May Alcott.
Learn about the life and work of Amos Bronson Alcott, an American teacher, writer, philosopher, and reformer. He was a pioneer of progressive education, a transcendentalist, and the father of Louisa May Alcott.
Learn about the life and legacy of Amos Bronson Alcott, a Transcendentalist thinker, educator, and author. Explore his self-culture, utopian experiments, and influential daughters.
Autor de obras como Observaciones sobre los principios y métodos de la instrucción infantil (1830), Días en Concord (1872), Diálogos en la mesa (1877) y Sonetos y canciones (1882). Amos Bronson Alcott falleció en Boston, Massachusetts, el 4 de marzo de 1888. Obras.
Learn about the author, teacher, and Transcendentalist leader who influenced his daughter Louisa May Alcott. Discover his educational innovations, communal experiments, and social reforms.
Learn about the life and work of Amos Bronson Alcott, a teacher, writer, philosopher, and reformer who founded Fruitlands, a transcendentalist community. Find out how he influenced his daughter Louisa May Alcott, the author of "Little Women".
Bronson Alcott was a philosopher, teacher, reformer, and member of the New England Transcendentalist group. He founded the Temple School in Boston and the utopian community Fruitlands, and was the father of Louisa May Alcott.