1, the story of my life
This book records Helen Keller's life experience before the age of 21 with full and vivid brushstrokes. This book is fluent, concise, true and touching. The text is concise and beautiful, full of philosophy; The story is lively and interesting; The language is unpretentious and affectionate; Delicate and meticulous in conception, interwoven with scenery, lyricism and discussion, sometimes enthusiastic and sometimes resolute, he is a leader in autobiographical literature.
2. Biography of Napoleon
This book is a biography of Napoleon. Napoleon became commander-in-chief at the age of 27, became the first ruler of France at the age of 30, and was crowned emperor of the French Empire at the age of 35. He dominated Europe for 20 years, and the whole Europe and even the world trembled for it. This book describes in detail the legendary experience and mental journey of the rise of a generation of emperors from a psychological point of view, combined with a large number of real historical materials.
3. My love, my freedom
This book is the autobiography of the famous dancer isadora duncan. This is the autobiography of a woman with personality. The author Duncan is a world-famous dance genius, and also a romantic and affectionate modern woman. She despises marriage and is a maverick. Her life is only love, and her outstanding appearance makes her life full of adventure.
Step 4 repent
Confessions records Rousseau's life experience of more than 50 years from birth to 1766 when he was forced to leave St. Pierre Island. He narrated the rough treatment he suffered as a child, described the abuse he suffered after entering the society and all kinds of darkness and injustice he heard and saw, and angrily exposed the "law of the jungle", "might is right" and the ugliness and decay of the ruling class. The title of the book is Confession, but it is actually "accusation" and "crying", expressing deep sympathy for the insulted and hurt "inferior people".
5. Autobiography of Shen Congwen
Autobiography of Shen Congwen is an autobiography of Shen Congwen's prose, which records the changes and growth of the author's childhood and general adolescence, including naive and curious rural childhood and ambitious and bumpy youth career. The book is set in Xiangxi, showing Shen Congwen's literary life.