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Helen Keller

    27. Juni 1880 – 1. Juni 1968

    Helen Keller ließ sich von ihren Umständen nicht einschränken. Nachdem sie im Alter von 19 Monaten taub und blind geworden war, lernte sie lesen und sprechen und schloss schließlich ihr Studium mit Auszeichnung ab. Sie verfasste 13 Bücher, unzählige Artikel und widmete ihr Leben dem sozialen Wandel, wobei sie sich weltweit für Menschen mit Behinderungen einsetzte. Ihr freudiger Geist und ihre Feier der Entdeckung strahlen aus ihrem Werk hervor und helfen den Lesern, die Schönheit der Welt mit geschärften Sinnen wahrzunehmen.

    Helen Keller
    Optimismus
    Die Geschichte meines Lebens
    Alles Sehen kommt von der Seele
    Licht in mein Dunkel
    Meine Welt
    Mein Weg aus dem Dunkel
    • My Religion

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The foreword provides an insightful introduction to the themes and context of the book, setting the stage for the reader. It often includes reflections from the author or a notable figure, highlighting the significance of the work and its impact on its genre or subject matter. Key ideas and motivations behind the writing are discussed, offering a deeper understanding of the narrative or concepts that will unfold in the subsequent chapters.

      My Religion2023
    • Optimism

      An Essay

      Exploring the theme of optimism, this classic essay by Helen Keller offers inspirational insights and practical wisdom. It serves as a valuable self-help guide, encouraging readers to embrace a positive outlook on life despite challenges. Keller's unique perspective, shaped by her own experiences, provides motivation and hope, making it a timeless resource for those seeking encouragement and a brighter mindset.

      Optimism2022
      4,2
    • THE STORY OF MY LIFE (CLASS X)

      • 170 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Helen Keller's life story showcases her remarkable intelligence and ambition despite her blindness and deafness. Proficient in multiple languages, she communicated through touch and dedicated herself to helping others, leaving a lasting legacy. Her journey from adversity to accomplishment made her a symbol of courage and inspiration worldwide. This authorized autobiography delves into her experiences, highlighting her relentless pursuit of knowledge and her impact on society, which continues through organizations like Helen Keller International.

      THE STORY OF MY LIFE (CLASS X)2021
    • The World I Live In and Optimism

      • 76 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Helen Keller's journey from sensory deprivation to intellectual achievement is profoundly depicted in her work, showcasing her unique perceptions of the world through touch, smell, and vibration. With the support of her tutor, Anne Sullivan, Keller overcame immense challenges to become the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. This edition features her 1908 work, "The World I Live In," highlighting her insights, alongside the inspirational essay "Optimism," reflecting her advocacy for social causes and her remarkable resilience.

      The World I Live In and Optimism2020
      4,2
    • 假如给我三天光明

      Three Days To See - 英文版

      • 159 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      本书以自传体的形式展现了海伦·凯勒的盲聋生活,前半部分主要描写了海伦·凯勒变成盲聋人后的生活,后半部分主要描写了海伦·凯勒的求学生涯.

      假如给我三天光明2017
    • These poetic, inspiring essays offer remarkable insights into the world of a gifted woman who was deaf and blind. Keller relates her impressions, perceived through the senses and imagination, of the world's beauty and promise.

      The World I Live In2004
      4,0
    • Petite Bibliothèque Payot - 59: Sourde, muette, aveugle

      Histoire de ma vie

      • 275 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Comment Helen Keller, une jeune fille sourde, muette, aveugle, donc privée des sens qui mettent le plus en rapport avec le monde extérieur, parvient-elle, par un effort continu, acharné, à un degré de culture que n'atteignent pas tous les êtres qui ont le privilège de voir, d'entendre, de parier ? Ces pages reflètent un véritable drame dans les ténèbres. Elles nous font assister à l'éveil, puis au développement progressif de ce qu'il y a de meilleur en l'individu : l'intelligence et le cœur. Deux facteurs y concourent : la volonté tenace du sujet, Helen Keller, et l'amour persévérant de son admirable éducatrice, Anne Sullivan.

      Petite Bibliothèque Payot - 59: Sourde, muette, aveugle2001