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Biography of celebrities Theme idea: Beethoven, Michelangelo, Tolstoy, these people who are revered as heroes by Romain Rolland, they are either tortured by illness, or by the misery of the encounter, or because of the inner confusion and contradictions, or the three are superimposed, and the deep distress almost suffocates the breath and destroys the reason. The reason why they were able to persevere in their arduous journey was because of their love for humanity and their faith in humanity.
Beethoven's "exchange of pain for joy"; Michelangelo devoted his life's work to a masterpiece that shook the soul; Tolstoy was always concerned with the greatness and insignificance of millions of living beings, so as to spread the seeds of love and the ideal of tolerance.
People in celebrity biographies:
Beethoven, Michelangelo, Tolstoy.
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For today's readers, what can "Celebrity Biography" give us? In an era when material life is extremely rich and spiritual life is relatively poor, in a society where people avoid the sublime, bid farewell to the sublime and are willing to be mediocre, "Biography of Famous People" may give us more embarrassment, because the careers of these giants are like a mirror, making our meanness and insignificance visible. We would rather praise their work than feel the greatness of their personalities.
At the end of Michelangelo, Romain Rolland said that a great soul is like a mountain, "I don't say that ordinary human beings can survive on the peaks." But once a year they should go up and prostrate. There, they can change the breath in the lungs, with the blood flow in the vasculature.
There, they will feel closer to eternity. Later, they returned to the vast plains of their lives, and their hearts were filled with the courage to fight every day." For our time, this is really a golden word.
Biography of Famous Persons very well confirms an ancient Chinese motto: Those who have achieved great careers in ancient and modern times must not only have supernatural talents, but also have perseverance. Beethoven's "finding shelter in the midst of sadness and forbearance", Michelangelo's "the more I suffer, the more I like it", and Tolstoy's "I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth", all show that a great life is an endless battle.
Our times are ever-changing, full of opportunities, and we aspire to succeed, but we don't want to struggle. We want overnight success. Impettuousness and impatience may lead us to short-lived achievements, but they must not make us among the immortals of mankind.
Therefore, reading "Celebrity Biography" may sober us up a bit. On the basis of respecting Mr. Fu Lei's original translation, the newly published "Biography of Famous People" published by Yilin Publishing House corrected the typographical errors of the old version, adopted the current translation method for some common names of people and places, and some foreign names and place names that were originally sandwiched between the texts and were not translated into Chinese as much as possible, which is a good thing for today's readers and enables them to read this work more conveniently and better.
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The great genius must wage an unyielding struggle against a vulgar and hostile society in order to win and complete the creative enterprise of the genius.
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Romain Rolland does not confine himself to trivial studies of the lives of the Masters or trace their creative processes in general, but firmly grasps the commonalities of these three artists in their respective fields, and focuses on their long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.
Romain Rolland called them "heroes", and wrote with touching pen and ink their noble courage to fight against fate and their great feelings of bearing the suffering of all mankind, which can be said to have composed another "heroic symphony" for us.
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The main theme of the biographies of celebrities is that great geniuses must wage an unyielding struggle against a vulgar and hostile society in order to triumph and complete the creative enterprise of genius.
Created in the early 20th century, Biography of Famous People had a very wide impact both at the time and in later generations. In these three biographies, Romain Rolland does not stick to a trivial examination of the life of the biographer, nor does he trace their creative process in general, but firmly grasps the common denominator of these three artists in their respective fields, and focuses on portraying their long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty. Romain Rolland called them "heroes", and wrote with touching pen and ink about their noble courage to fight against fate and their great feelings of bearing the suffering of all mankind.
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Romain Rolland does not confine himself to trivial studies of the lives of the Masters or trace their creative processes in general, but firmly grasps the commonalities of these three artists in their respective fields, and focuses on their long-term suffering in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.
Romain Rolland called them "heroes", and wrote with touching pen and ink their noble courage to fight against fate and their great feelings of bearing the suffering of all mankind, which can be said to have composed another "heroic symphony" for us.
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It's all deceptive cookie-cutter hardworking, brave, adventurous, detail-oriented, and so on.
I said ......You're talking about "Beethoven"!
Biffin Famous Sayings and Aphorisms 1, some stand up and become famous, excel by virtue of strength, virtue and my strength--- Befen (de) 2, pain can destroy, suffering can destroy, creation needs suffering, suffering emperor gifts, excellent merits: benefit and hardship, encounter a hundred twists and turns--- Befen (de) 3, I want to choke the throat of fate and delusional to make me give in - beauty--- Bei Fen (Germany) 4. Famous artists are often bound by fame, and their early works are often --Bei Fen (Germany) 5. My art should be poor and happy, I can get close to the step, I should be happy. Beffin (de) 6, adversity supports me, morality has made me commit suicide except art, moral --- Befen (de) 7, I would like to prove that all who do good and noble deeds will be able to bear adversity--- Befen (de) 8, Virtue teaches children: make happiness Virtue is not money, I experience to talk about adversity, support me, morality, make me commit suicide, except for art, moral --- Befen (de) 9, my proverbs always: >>>More
Think for yourself. Relying on others is useful.
Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was a famous French writer, playwright, critic and social activist. Born in 1866 in the town of Cramsey, in the department of Nievreux, France, from 1897 to 1903 he wrote "Saint-Louis", "The Wolves", and "The Triumph of Reason". In 1904, Romain Rolland began to write his masterpiece "Johann Christopher", which is Romain Rolland's masterpiece, his most important novel**, and in 1915, despite the obstruction of France, the Swedish Academy decided to award him the Nobel Prize in Literature that year, in recognition of "the noble idealism of his literary works and the sympathy and love of truth with which he depicted various characters".
"Celebrity Biography" mainly writes about three celebrities: >>>More