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海伦凯勒介绍(英文版)


The autobiography of Helen Keller
Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be stricken blind . And the same method can be applied to the other senses .
My Religion (1927)
Midstream: My Later Life (1929)
We Bereaved (1929)
Double Blossoms (1931, anthology)
Peace at Eventide (1932)
Helen Keller's Journal (1938, memoir) Let Us Have Faith (1940) Helen Keller in Scotland: A Personal Record Written By Herself (1933) Teacher: Anne Sullivan Macy: A Tribute by the Foster Child of Her Mind (1955) The Open Door (1957) Three Days to See
1.Doesn’t bow to destiny 2.Indomitable will 3.Insist on her faith 4.Never give up 5.Optimistic attitude towards life
Anne Sullivan Macy
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First part
Introduction
of Helen Adams Keller
• June 1880 27 born in the United States Alabama Ta Sika MBIA. • January 1882 because of blinding scarlet fever-induced deafness. • March 1887 as Annie Sullivan, Keller's teacher.
• June 1899 woman was admitted to Radcliffe College at Harvard University.
• British tourist in 1930. • 1931-1933 Temple University, was awarded honorary degrees. Visit to France, Yugoslavia, the United Kingdom.
The Song of the Stone Wall (1910, poetry) The Miracle of Life (1910) Out of thon Physical and Social Vision (1913)
• October 20, 1936 death of teacher Anne Sullivan. .• 1960 Foundation for the Blind promulgation of the United States overseas, "Helen Keller" awards.
• 1964 won the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
• June 1, 1968 died
Second part
Master pieces
of Helen Adams Keller
The Story of My Life (1902, memoir) Optimism: An Essay (1903) The Spirit of Easter (1904) Our Duties to the Blind (1904, pamphlet) The World I Live In (1908) The Practice of Optimism (1909)
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