It appears in the form of poetry. Use philosophical language. Introducing storytelling gives people endless happiness. This is an ocean of knowledge. Give the world real meaning. Purify people's hearts. The whole poem has four sections. Read fluently. It is also meaningful. Interesting. This article is included in the fifth-grade book of Beijing Normal University Press as a required reading text, and also included in the first-grade book of People's Education Press as a reading link.
Name of the work, magic book. Mbth, the magic of books. Literary genre, children's poetry. Emily Dickinson. Country: USA.
Introduction. The magic book is a foreign children's poem. It appears in the form of poetry.
Use philosophical language. This paper introduces the endless happiness that books bring to people. This is an ocean of knowledge. Give the world real meaning. Purify people's hearts. The whole poem has four sections. Read fluently. It is also meaningful. Interesting. This article is included in the fifth-grade book of Beijing Normal University Press as a required reading text, and also included in the first-grade book of People's Education Press as a reading link.
No extraordinary warship can be like a book. Take us to the wide world. There are no magic mounts. It can be like a page of poetry. Show us the true meaning of the world. Even if you are poor. No fence can stop you from traveling in the kingdom of books. What a simple car trip! But it carries all the beauty of the human soul!
Author's brief introduction.
Emily Dickinson died in 1886; And her large collection of poems, locked in a box, is her greatest gift to the world. Even in her lifetime. Her works failed to win favor at that time. However, people around her are puzzled and misunderstood. But this does not detract from her rich creative talent. According to the existing works. Emily's amazing creativity for herself. Left 1800 poems to the world. Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on February 1830+ 10. Her grandfather was the founder of Amherst State College.
Father is the chief lawyer in this town. Conservative in thought. Dickinson received orthodox religious education from childhood. Therefore, life as a teenager is both calm and monotonous. I seldom go out. I have only been there once. Dickinson had no deep education. I only studied in a girls' school near amherst for one year. She is a witty person. Speak humorously. An open-minded girl. After leaving school and going home. Dickinson still lives in the house where she was born. Emily Dickinson spent most of her life in the house where she was born. This brick house was built by her grandfather on the main street. Because of economic difficulties. The Dickinson family sold their house at 1840.
Moved to a house in North Happiness Street for fifteen years. Later, Edward Dickinson bought the house back at 1885. Emily likes this house best. It is a greenhouse in the east. She planted many plants there that can bloom in winter. It's on the small table by the window. She wrote many poems. Live a lonely and secluded life. She thinks the world is too noisy. She wants to stay away from it. Retreat to the land of Xiaotian built with my own soul. She began to write poetry at the age of 20. Most of the early poems have been lost. 1858. She stayed at home. In the 1970s, I hardly ever left my house. In the history of literature, she was called "Amherst Nuni".
She writes poetry in loneliness. * * * Write 1775 poems. However, only seven poems were copied from her letters and published by her friends. Dickinson's youth. There were two personal influence's who lived her whole life. One is Nader Humphrey, the headmaster of Amherst School. The other is Ben Ming Jie Newton, a young lawyer who works in her father's law firm. They gave her great help in her studies. In particular, Newton often instructed her what books to read and how to read them. Inspire her to know the beauty contained in a harmonious and complete nature. Newton often preached Calvinist religious thoughts for her. She accepted the inner vision of Calvinism and the concepts of natural beauty and world indifference.