When Helen Keller was 22 years old in 1902 and was still a student at Radcliffe College, a sister school of Harvard University at Marx, Cambridge, he started writing "the story of my life".
The story of my life consists of three parts. The first part is Helen Keller's autobiography about her life when she began her childhood study at Radcliffe. This chronicle explains the transition of Helen's life and the fact that her teacher and leader, Ann Sullivan, has successfully communicated "helplessness of language" to Helen. In the second part, Helen's letters to families and friends are listed in chronological order and are recorded by writing thoughts and expressions of her growth. An introduction and commentary on this section was provided by John Macy, editor of Young Companion magazine, and lecturer at Harvard University. He became a literary agent of Ms. Keller and became many editors of her work. Part 3 includes a supplementary report by John Macy about Helen Keller's lifetime and education, most of which are based on Ann Sullivan records. And observe.
"The story of my life" first appeared in "House Daily" in 1902, which has been widely praised for several consecutive years. In 1903, it was Doubleday, Page & Co. A form is issued and it will be an important business success
"The story of my life" has become a classic of American literature. This is the most popular work by Helen Keller and has been published in many versions for many years. Today, this book is available in more than 50 languages including most European languages, Swedish, Russian, Japanese, Marathi, Pashto, Tagalog and Vedu.
The American Visually Impaired Foundation - Helen Keller has been involved with organizations for over 40 years - this special online version of "the story of my life" to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the publication of books has started. Spelling and punctuation are the same as the original version throughout the release. These pictures were taken from Helen Keller Archives of the National Foundation for the Blind, and most of them were printed on the original. If the original photo is not available, please use the nearest fax
Founded in 1921, AFB has received guidance from Helen Keller for decades. I believe blind people can live independent lives with just a little help. Please tolerate more lives. Today, the number of people who need more help than Helen Keller can imagine, from newborn babies to elderly people growing up. With your help, the American Visually Impaired Foundation can contact people who need help. Thank you for your support
Understanding Helen Keller from a historical book is one thing; from her own point of view, understanding Keller's life with her own words and vision is another matter. Unlike stories often mentioned in class and history books, Keller learned to sign "w - a - t - e - r" or to acquire a degree, so the story of "salvation" did not stop. It continues - works as a social activist and socialist
Helen Keller's efforts to show the way for the deaf, foolish and blind people are encouraging. Helen Keller talked about socialism; Helen Keller conveyed the benefits of copper strikes; Helen Keller scoffed at the American Constitution; Helen Keller was poor in these respects. She exceeded her depth. She talked about obstacles to restrictions, and there are not many decisions or science to overcome. Her knowledge is almost pure theory, it must be, unfortunately the world and its problems are very practical.
In this article I chose Helen Keller. The reason why I chose is very simple. She admires Helen Keller because she is a distinctive lady who is blind and deserving a foresightful blessing despite her obstacles. She is no doubt a good person to help others help herself. The opportunity to work hard for prosperity and inner satisfaction is whether Helen is a woman or a woman. Iliad has several women who are not representatives or who can not make changes. This book is based on the Helen War, this is female Helen, she does not control her position directly in battle.