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The World I Live In and Optimism: A Collection of Essays (Dover Books on Literature & Drama)

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The World I Live In and Optimism is a collection of insightful essays exploring human experience and hope. Published by Dover Publications, this illustrated edition offers 130 pages of thought-provoking literature in English, designed for easy reading with enhanced typesetting and screen reader support.

These poetic, inspiring essays offer insights into the world of a gifted woman who was deaf and blind. Helen Keller relates her impressions of life’s beauty and promise, perceived through the sensations of touch, smell, and vibration, together with the workings of a powerful imagination.
The World I Live In comprises fifteen essays and a poem, “A Chant of Darkness,” all of which originally appeared in The Century Magazine. These brief articles include “The Seeing Hand,” “The Hands of Others,” “The Power of Touch,” “The Finer Vibrations,” “Smell, the Fallen Angel” “Inward Visions,” and other essays. “Optimism,” written while Keller was a college student, offers eloquent observations on acquiring and maintaining a sense of happiness. These essays reflect the author’s remarkable achievements, as expressed in her honorary degree from Harvard, the first ever granted to a woman: “From a still, dark world she has brought us light and sound; our lives are richer for her faith and her example.”

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Publisher

Dover Publications

Publication date

March 8, 2012

Edition

Illustrated

Language

English

File size

1.7 MB

Screen Reader

Supported

Enhanced typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

Not Enabled

Word Wise

Enabled

Print length

130 pages

ISBN-13

978-0486140599

Page Flip

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