
Blind Musician
Published in the late 19th century, 'Blind Musician' by Vladimir Korolenko is a psychological study that delves into the inner lives of blind individuals. The narrative focuses on a blind girl, a boy losing his sight, and a professional musician who has been blind since birth, exploring their psychological processes and the unique suffering that comes with their condition. Korolenko's work is notable for its empathetic portrayal of blindness, highlighting the characters' experiences in favorable circumstances, which allows for a deeper understanding of their struggles and intellect.
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