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Author of "The Education of Love"
The author of The Education of Love is Edmund de Amicis.

Introduction of Edmund de Amicis:

Edmund de Amicis (1846,65438+1October, 31-65438+March, 0908, 12) is an Italian emperor and a writer of children's literature. Amicus studied in Turin as a teenager, and joined the Modena Military Academy at the age of 15, and began his military career. Amicus's masterpiece is a diary novel "Education of Love", which is rich in emotion and beautiful in writing.

Book 100, mainly composed of three parts: the ten-month diary of Italian fourth-grade pupil Amrico; The exhortation and inspiration articles written by his parents in their diaries; And ten short stories that teachers read in class (that is, monthly examples), among which "Young Pen Geng" ("Young Pen Geng") and "Three Thousand Miles to Find Mother" are particularly famous.

"Young Pen Geng" was selected as the sixth grade Chinese textbook of Beijing Normal University Edition and People's Education Edition. "Carona" (formerly known as "Carona's Mother") was selected as the fourth grade textbook of PEP and the fifth grade textbook of Chinese S version; Quarrel was selected as the third-grade Chinese textbook of People's Education Publishing House.

Edmund de Amicis 1846 101October 3 1 was born in Negria, Liguria province. He spent his childhood in Kugnaud and Turin and entered the Modena Military Academy on 1862. After graduation, Amicus took part in the war to unify Italy. At first, he was just an ordinary soldier, and later he was promoted to an officer.