An edition of Beyond the miracle worker (2009)

Beyond the miracle worker

the remarkable life of Anne Sullivan Macy and her extraordinary friendship with Helen Keller

Beyond the miracle worker
Kim E. Nielsen, Kim E. Nielsen
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An edition of Beyond the miracle worker (2009)

Beyond the miracle worker

the remarkable life of Anne Sullivan Macy and her extraordinary friendship with Helen Keller

After many years, historian and Helen Keller expert Kim Nielsen realized that she, along with other historians and biographers, had failed Anne Sullivan Macy. While Macy is remembered primarily as Helen Keller’s teacher and mythologized as a straightforward educational superhero, the real story of this brilliant, complex, and misunderstood woman, who described herself as a “badly constructed human being,” has never been completely told. Beyond the Miracle Worker, the first biography of Macy in nearly fifty years, complicates the typical Helen-Annie “feel good” narrative in surprising ways. By telling the life from Macy’s perspective—not Keller’s—the biography is the first to put Macy squarely at the center of the story. It presents a new and fascinating tale about a wounded but determined woman and her quest for a successful, meaningful life. Born in 1866 to poverty-stricken Irish immigrants, the parentless and deserted Macy suffered part of her childhood in the Massachusetts State Almshouse at Tewksbury. Seeking escape, in love with literature, and profoundly stubborn, she successfully fought to gain an education at the Perkins School for the Blind. As an adult, Macy taught Keller, helping the girl realize her immense potential, and Macy’s intimate friendship with Keller remained powerful throughout their lives. Yet as Macy floundered with her own blindness, ill health, and depression, as well as a tumultuous and triangulated marriage, she came to lean on her former student, emotionally, physically, and economically.Based on privately held primary source material, including materials at both the American Foundation for the Blind and the Perkins School for the Blind, Beyond the Miracle Worker is revelatory and absorbing, unraveling one of the best known—and least understood—friendships of the twentieth century.

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Beacon Press
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Feeding hills, 1866-1876
Tewksbury Almshouse, 1876-1880
Perkins, 1880-1886 : part one
Perkins, 1880-1886 : part two
Becoming teacher, 1887
Tuscumbia, 1888-1891
The battle for Helen, round 1, 1891-1894
The battle for Helen, round 2, 1894-1900
Radcliffe, 1900-1904
John, 1904-1914
On the road, 1914-1924
The American Foundation for the Blind, 1924-1930
Concluding, 1930-1936.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Boston
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
371.91/1092, B
Library of Congress
HV1624.S84 N54 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17102266M
ISBN 10
0807097470
ISBN 13
9780807097472
LCCN
2008036689
OCLC/WorldCat
1041761359
Goodreads
6036228

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