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Dorothy Hermann’s acclaimed biography, Helen Keller: A Life (1998), complements The Story of My Life in its thorough and objective portrayals of Keller and Sullivan. Hermann depicts Helen as she was in private as well as in public, and she explores the complicated relationship between the student and her teacher.
Keller’s autobiographical follow-up to The Story of My Life is Midstream, My Later Life (1929, 1968). Here, Keller tells about the twenty-five years after she graduated from Radcliffe College, including the people she met and her extensive work...
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