The Art of Interpretative Speech: Principles and Practices of Effective ReadingAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1956 - 676 Seiten |
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... effective . When you interpret , however , you are attempting to re - create for your audience , as nearly as you can , real experience as re- vealed by the author . You are interested in making the meaning impressive and in thus moving ...
... effective . When you interpret , however , you are attempting to re - create for your audience , as nearly as you can , real experience as re- vealed by the author . You are interested in making the meaning impressive and in thus moving ...
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... effectiveness . It may not make you a more effective interpreter to read this paragraph , but perhaps it will draw your attention to the close relationship between connotative meaning and imagery . We say of someone : he's " all thumbs ...
... effectiveness . It may not make you a more effective interpreter to read this paragraph , but perhaps it will draw your attention to the close relationship between connotative meaning and imagery . We say of someone : he's " all thumbs ...
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... effective speech pattern is timing , which is controlled by the proper use of silences , pauses , breaks in utterance ; by the inherent quantity of sounds ; and by the rate of movement . All of these factors must be skillfully employed ...
... effective speech pattern is timing , which is controlled by the proper use of silences , pauses , breaks in utterance ; by the inherent quantity of sounds ; and by the rate of movement . All of these factors must be skillfully employed ...
Inhalt
Interpretation as an Art | 3 |
appreciation | 10 |
Control in Interpretation | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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audience beat bells breath BROWNING Carl Sandburg cavity climax Collected Poems Copyright Cornelia Otis Skinner dance dark death dream E. B. White earth emotional Eugene O'Neill eyes face feel give Gunga Din Hamlet hand hath hear heart Henry Holt Holt and Company images interpreter John Brown's Body LADY larynx laugh Lew Sarett light lines listen literature live look lord MACBETH meaning mood moon movement muscles nasal never night NOAH Othello pattern pause person phrases pitch play poet poetry preter publishers radio Reprinted by permission resonance rhythm rhythmical Robert Frost scene sentence sing sleep smile soul sound speak speech Stephen Vincent Benét talk technique tell thee things thou thought tone tongue vocal folds vocal quality voice W. S. GILBERT walk WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wood words