The Diary of a Young Girl | Anne Frank | English Ebook Download
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- Name of EBook :- The Diary of a Young Girl
- Author of Book :- Anne Frank
- Language of Book :- English
- Size of Ebook :- 2.28 MB
- Total Page in Ebook :- 424 Page
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Anne Frank kept a diary from 12 June 1962 to 1 August 1949. Initially, he wrote it strictly for himself. The Diary of a Young Girl
Then, one day in 1944, Gerrit Bolkstein, a member of the Dutch government in exile, announced in a radio broadcast from London that after the war he hoped to collect eyewitness accounts of the suffering of the Dutch people under German occupation, which may be Can be made available to the public.
As an example, he specifically mentioned letters and diaries. Impressed by this speech, Anne Frank decided that when the war was over she would publish a book based on her diary.
He began rewriting and editing his diary, improving the text, excluding excerpts he did not think were quite interesting and adding others to memory. At the same time, he kept his original diary.
In the scholarly work The Diary of Anne Frank: The Critical Edition (1989), Anne's first, unedited diary is referenced as version A, to distinguish it from her second, edited diary, which is referred to as version B Is known in The last entry in Anne's diary is dated 1 August 1944. On 4 August 1944, eight men hidden under secret contract were arrested.
Two of the secretaries, Miep Giesz and Beep Voskuijl, working in the building, found that Anne's diary was scattered on the floor. Miep Gies placed them in a desk drawer to keep them safe. After the war, when it was clear that Anne was dead, she gave Anne's father, Otto Frank, an unread diary.
After long deliberations, Otto Frank decided to fulfill his daughter's wish and publish her diary.
He selected material from editions A and B, later editing them in a smaller version referred to as version C. Readers around the world know it as The Diary of a Fauna Girl.
In making his choice, Otto Frank had to take several points into consideration. Initially, the book had to be kept small so that it would fit with the series published by the Dutch publisher. In addition, several excerpts related to Anne's sexuality were omitted; At the time of the diary's initial publication, In 1947, it was not the custom to write openly about sex, and certainly not in books for young adults.
In honor of the dead, Otto Frank also left many unpleasant excerpts about his wife and other residents of the Secret Annex. Anne Frank, who was thirteen when she began her diary and fifteen when she was forced to stop, wrote about her likes and dislikes without reserve.
When Otto Frank died in 1980, he handed over his daughter's manuscripts to the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation in Amsterdam. Because the authenticity of the diary had been challenged since its publication, the Institute for War Documentation ordered an in-depth investigation. Once the diary proved to be genuine, beyond the shadow of a doubt, it was published in its entirety, with the results of an exhaustive study.
The Critical Edition includes not only version A, band C, but also articles on the background of the Frank family, the circumstances surrounding his arrest and deportation, and an examination of Anne's handwriting, documents, and material used.
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