The Art of Interpretative Speech: Principles and Practices of Effective ReadingAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1956 - 676 Seiten |
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... emotional presentation by an actor or an interpreter . His first sweeping emotion goes all through him and ought to be overpowering ; at the end , through practice of , and skill in , his art , he has learned control . The inter ...
... emotional presentation by an actor or an interpreter . His first sweeping emotion goes all through him and ought to be overpowering ; at the end , through practice of , and skill in , his art , he has learned control . The inter ...
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... emotional mean- ings as we have so attempted , because one meaning is often superimposed on or blended with another . By no means do logic and emotion always travel separate paths . A series of logical state- ments can become an emotional ...
... emotional mean- ings as we have so attempted , because one meaning is often superimposed on or blended with another . By no means do logic and emotion always travel separate paths . A series of logical state- ments can become an emotional ...
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... emotional meaning will include : ( 1 ) connotative meaning ; ( 2 ) imagery ; ( 3 ) tone color ; ( 4 ) figures of speech . CONNOTATIVE MEANING A word , like literature itself , has two kinds of meaning : logical and emotional . The ...
... emotional meaning will include : ( 1 ) connotative meaning ; ( 2 ) imagery ; ( 3 ) tone color ; ( 4 ) figures of speech . CONNOTATIVE MEANING A word , like literature itself , has two kinds of meaning : logical and emotional . The ...
Inhalt
Interpretation as an Art | 3 |
appreciation | 10 |
Control in Interpretation | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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