Small notes make great writers.
There are two famous writers in the world, one is Keats, an English poet as famous as Shelley and Byron, and the other is Jack, a famous American novelist in the 20th century. London. One of them uses notes as a medium to learn knowledge, and the other uses notes to record his creative inspiration at any time. Small notes have become an indispensable tool in their literary career. Keats was born in London at the end of 18. He is one of the outstanding English poetry writers. Keats dropped out of school to study medicine before he was 16 years old because of his poor family. On 18 16, he met Li? Famous poets such as Hunter and Shelley fell in love with literature under their influence. Later, he abandoned medicine and went to the road of poetry creation. Keats is only 25 years old, but his poems are world-famous. He is regarded as a perfect embodiment of the characteristics of western romantic poetry and an outstanding representative of the European romantic movement. However, Keats has the habit of writing short poems. Almost every capital writes it on a piece of paper that he can get at his fingertips. When he finished writing, he either used it as a bookmark or put it aside. 18 19 One morning in the spring, a nightingale was nesting outside the house, and Keats felt unprecedented peace and lasting joy from its singing. He got up from the breakfast table, moved his chair to the lawn under a plum tree and sat there for two or three hours. When he got home, his friend Charles? Armitage? Brown saw some papers in his hand and quietly put them under the book when he entered the room. Brown asked quickly, only to know that these four or five pieces of paper were all poems about the nightingale's cry. Keats' handwriting is hard to read. Brown managed to get Keats' help to revise the poem. The famous poem Ode to a Nightingale, which attracted millions of people, was born. Then, Brown immediately set out to find the surviving notes, copied them again and kept them centrally. Since then, Keats has allowed Brown to copy one of his poems from those scattered notes. In this way, although he didn't care much about his poems, many popular short poems were handed down with the help of a good friend. Another writer, Jack? London notes are more interesting. Jack. 1876 was born in San Francisco, and London came from the "poor bottom, which accounts for one tenth of the national population". He is a famous American realistic writer and is called "the father of American proletarian literature". Who has been to Jack? People in London feel very strange: curtains, clothes hangers, cabinets, bedside, mirrors, walls ... are all covered with small pieces of paper, and people who come to his room for the first time think it is a special decoration. In fact, these little notes are not blank. It is full of all kinds of information he collected. Jack. Working in a laundry workshop in London is exhausting every day. I have no time and energy to study, and I have no chance to study systematically. In order to master cultural knowledge and practice writing, he worked hard against time. He wrote new words on a piece of paper and inserted them in the mirror seam of the dressing table so that he could recite them when shaving and dressing in the morning. He wrote a string of words on a piece of paper and hung them on the clothesline with a pin so that he could see these new words when he looked up or walked across the room. He wrote lines of notes in every pocket, read aloud when he went to the library or visited abroad, and even meditated before eating or sleeping. He also carries a stack of notes with him to record what he saw and heard in his work: descriptions of scenery, sketches of characters, wonderful language, fragments of conversations, touching stories and so on. Over time, he not only learned culture, but also accumulated a large number of vocabulary, and established a "reference reading room" for writing materials, which he never used up until his death. Because he has been taking every opportunity to learn to write, among American writers, Jack? London is productive. During his creative career from 65438 to 2006, he published more than 50 works and won a reputation in American literary circles with his creative strength. What is particularly admirable is that he only received some formal education indirectly. As a world-famous writer, he achieved success through self-study in this unique way. ,? achievement