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Story of My Life: The Restored Classic [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x163x33 mm, kaal: 839 g, 10 illustrations
  • Sari: Restored Classic
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-May-2003
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393057445
  • ISBN-13: 9780393057447 (Alternatiivne väljaanne: 9781598957334)
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x163x33 mm, kaal: 839 g, 10 illustrations
  • Sari: Restored Classic
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-May-2003
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393057445
  • ISBN-13: 9780393057447 (Alternatiivne väljaanne: 9781598957334)
Teised raamatud teemal:
Helen Keller's personal recollections and correspondence reveal her relationship with her beloved teacher, Annie Sullivan, and the problems and obstacles she encountered as she struggled to overcome her handicaps, in a new edition that includes Keller's own reminscences, Anne Sullivan's letters, and other documentation by their young assistant, John Macy.

Helen Keller's personal reflections and correspondence reveal her relationship with her beloved teacher, Annie Sullivan, and the problems and obstacles she encountered as she struggled to overcome her handicaps.

One of the "hundred most important books of the twentieth century" (New York Public Library), finally published in complete form.

The story of Helen Keller, the young girl who triumphed over deafness and blindness, has been indelibly marked into our cultural consciousness. That triumph, shared with her teacher Anne Sullivan, has been further popularized by the play and movie The Miracle Worker. Yet the astonishing original version of Keller's and Sullivan's story, first published in 1903, has been out of print for many years and lost to the public.

Now, one hundred years after its initial publication, eminent literary scholar Roger Shattuck, in collaboration with Keller biographer Dorothy Herrmann, has reedited the book to reflect more accurately its original composition. Keller's remarkable acquisition of language is presented here in three successive accounts: Keller's own version; the letters of "teacher" Anne Sullivan, submerged in the earliest edition; and the valuable documentation by their young assistant, John Macy. Including opening and closing commentary by Shattuck and notes by Hermann, this volume will stand for years as the definitive edition of a classic work.

One of the "hundred most important books of the twentieth century" (New York Public Library), finally published in complete form.

The story of Helen Keller, the young girl who triumphed over deafness and blindness, has been indelibly marked into our cultural consciousness. That triumph, shared with her teacher Anne Sullivan, has been further popularized by the play and movie The Miracle Worker. Yet the astonishing original version of Keller's and Sullivan's story, first published in 1903, has been out of print for many years and lost to the public.Now, one hundred years after its initial publication, eminent literary scholar Roger Shattuck, in collaboration with Keller biographer Dorothy Herrmann, has reedited the book to reflect more accurately its original composition. Keller's remarkable acquisition of language is presented here in three successive accounts: Keller's own version; the letters of "teacher" Anne Sullivan, submerged in the earliest edition; and the valuable documentation by their young assistant, John Macy. Including opening and closing commentary by Shattuck and notes by Hermann, this volume will stand for years as the definitive edition of a classic work.
List of Illustrations vii
Foreword
One Book, Three Authors by Roger Shattuck
ix
Part One
HELEN KELLER'S ACCOUNT
The Writing of the Book (John Macy)
9(3)
The Story of My Life
12(106)
Helen Keller's Notebooks
118(11)
Part Two
ANNE SULLIVAN'S ACCOUNT
Introduction (John Macy)
129(8)
Anne Sullivan's Letters and Reports (1887-94)
137(80)
Part Three
JOHN MACY'S ACCOUNT
Helen's Personality
217(14)
Miss Sullivan's Educational Methods
231(7)
Helen's Speech
238(10)
Helen's Literary Style and the `Frost King" Episode
248(35)
Part Four
HELEN KELLER'S LETTERS (1887-1901)
Introduction (John Macy)
283(2)
Letters (1887-1901)
285
APPENDIX
John Macy's 1903 Preface to The Story of My Life
389(2)
John Macy "Helen Keller as She Really Is," The Ladies' Home Journal, 1902 (extracts)
391(4)
Two Further Accounts by Helen Keller of the Scene at the Water Pump from My Religion (1927),
Chapter 8
395(1)
from Teacher (1955),
Chapter 2
396(5)
Notes
By Dorothy Herrmann
401(28)
Afterword
A Mind of One's Own by Roger Shattuck
429(26)
Resources and Further Reading 455(4)
Acknowledgments 459(2)
Index 461
Roger Shattuck, author of Forbidden Knowledge and Proust's Way, has won the National Book Award. He lives in Vermont. Dorothy Hermann is the author of Helen Keller: A Life. She lives in New Hope, Pennsylvania, and New York City.