Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
Contents
IMPORTANCE NATURE AND FUNCTION | 1 |
SOME AESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS | 22 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND THE SPEAKER | 50 |
Conrad Aiken Bread and Music 330 | 52 |
TOOLS OF UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIA TION | 61 |
WORDS Words Words | 94 |
VOICE And Speech | 122 |
Charles Kingsley Young and Old 355 | 147 |
PART | 267 |
Sidney Lanier A Ballad of Trees and the Master 356 | 269 |
ESSAYS SPEECHES RepoRTS | 273 |
Winifred Letts The Spires of Oxford 357 | 287 |
NARRATIVE PROSE | 291 |
Simon Legree 218 | 313 |
William Blake The Tiger | 336 |
Robert Burns Honest Poverty | 341 |
SOME PROBLEMS IN TECHNIQUE | 150 |
READING NARRATIVE PROSE | 171 |
THE Readers RelaTIONSHIPS | 181 |
THE PUBLIC RECITAL | 195 |
CHORAL READING | 210 |
Bible Beatitudes | 217 |
RADIO AND TELEVISION READING | 224 |
THE READER HIMSELF | 239 |
LISTENING TO A SELECTION | 253 |
ANTHOLOGY | 257 |
Ralph Waldo Emerson Days | 349 |
Henry Wadsworth | 358 |
Thomas Moore Orator Puff 141 | 366 |
DRAMATIC MONOLOGUES | 441 |
PLAYS SUITABLE FOR READINGS | 447 |
SUGGESTED READING IN THE FIELD OF CHORAL | 453 |
SUGGESTED CUTTINGS FROM SHAKESPEARE | 459 |
ANTHOLOGIES OF MATERIALS FOR ORAL READ | 465 |
THE NOTEBOOK | 472 |
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