Education of Love is a diary novel, which tells the growth story of a fourth-grade boy named Amrico, so the title is also called Diary of an Italian fourth-grade pupil.
The content mainly includes all kinds of touching stories that happened around Amway, inspirational articles written by parents in their diaries, and wonderful "monthly events" read by teachers in class.
Amrico is a fourth-grade pupil with excellent academic performance. He has a pure and noble heart, pays close attention to everything around him with great enthusiasm, and constantly draws nourishment from his heart and thoughts from his life.
Karen is a noble boy like a hero. Kind-hearted, full of justice. His chivalrous behavior won the love of adults and classmates.
Derossi's beautiful face, amazing memory and superior knowledge all impressed the people around him. More importantly, he is considerate of others everywhere and is willing to help students in trouble.
Creative background:
Amicus was born in Italy. At that time, Italy was influenced by the French Revolution, and its patriotism was high, which left an indelible mark on his young mind. As far as the writer is concerned, his childhood experience ...
The social, times, ethnic, geographical and natural conditions reflected his young life, which in an integrated way formed the initial but most profound pre-existing intention structure core in the writer's mind. "
Let him see that although Italy achieved national reunification in 1870, the living conditions of the people have not improved. He hopes to spread modern civilization with the help of school education and the spirit of fraternity and tolerance. The original intention of his writing is to pay attention to society and the country.
The author introduces:
Edmundo de Armitage was an Italian writer in the19th century. 1846 12 was born in a small town in Rigla, Italy. In his youth, Italy was influenced by the French Revolution and was brewing patriotism. This trend left an indelible mark on Amicus' young mind.
1865, he took part in the movement to unify Italy. After retiring from the army, Amicus devoted himself to literary creation. He described the customs of various countries with bright and fresh brushwork, including Spain, Morocco, Constantinople and so on.
The most important work of Amicus is The Education of Love, which was written in 1886. This work won him a world reputation and pushed his creative career to the peak.