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The world I live in
—Keller, Helen, 1880-1968.
2003

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Out of print for nearly a century, The World I Live In is Helen Keller's most personal and intellectually adventurous work—one that transforms our appreciation of her extraordinary achievements. Here this preternaturally gifted deaf and blind young woman closely describes her sensations and the workings of her imagination, while making the pro-vocative argument that the whole spectrum of the senses lies open to her through the medium of language. Standing in the line of the works of Emerson and Thoreau, The World I Live In is a profoundly suggestive exercise in self-invention, and a true, rediscovered classic of American literature. This new edition of The World I Live In also includes Helen Keller's early essay "Optimism," as well as her first published work, "My Story," written when she was twelve.

Item Details

ISBN: 1590170679

Description: xxxiii, 182 pages ; 21 cm.

Notes: Originally published: New York : Century Co., 1908.

Contents:

  • The seeing hand
  • The hands of others
  • The hand of the race
  • The power of touch
  • The finer vibrations
  • Smell, the fallen angel
  • Relative values of the senses
  • The five-sensed world
  • Inward visions
  • Analogies in sense perception
  • Before the soul dawn
  • The larger sanctions
  • The dream world
  • Dreams and reality
  • A waking dream
  • A chant of darkness
  • Optimism within
  • Optimism without
  • The practice of optimism
  • My story.

LCCN: 2003023813

Control Number: 716739

Publisher: New York : New York Review Books ; [Berkeley, Calif.?] : Distributed by Publishers Group West, [2003]
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