The Oral Interpretation of LiteratureMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 330 Seiten |
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... poet goes through such steps deliberately , for he is caught up in a wave of creativity that engulfs him.2 But he is sub- ject to their order , nevertheless . Therefore , to convey the images of his emotionalized idea , the poet must ...
... poet goes through such steps deliberately , for he is caught up in a wave of creativity that engulfs him.2 But he is sub- ject to their order , nevertheless . Therefore , to convey the images of his emotionalized idea , the poet must ...
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... poet reveals his attitude toward that experience . In so doing , the poet expresses tone . Tone is defined as the attitude of the writer toward his material and his audi- ence . Therefore , an analysis of the tone of a selection will ...
... poet reveals his attitude toward that experience . In so doing , the poet expresses tone . Tone is defined as the attitude of the writer toward his material and his audi- ence . Therefore , an analysis of the tone of a selection will ...
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... poet of nature ” must be equally sought by the interpreter of poetry . The inter- preter should seek to unify the theme with its supporting elements of emotion , imagery , diction , and composition so that he holds up to his readers " a ...
... poet of nature ” must be equally sought by the interpreter of poetry . The inter- preter should seek to unify the theme with its supporting elements of emotion , imagery , diction , and composition so that he holds up to his readers " a ...
Inhalt
Preface | 3 |
The unique values of oral interpretation | 11 |
The contribution of oral interpretation to its allied areas | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
achieve Aimee Slocum alliteration Alma aloud Auden audience Bassett Bible Carson chapter characters choose Company Copyright criticism develop discussion Dorothy Wordsworth drama effect elements Ellisville emotional empathy essay Eudora Welty evaluate experience factors feel fiction figures of speech fluoridation give idea imagery Index introduction Japs journal language Last Duchess Lily Daw listeners literary literature manuscript material meaning meter Miss Welty mood narrative narrator offered onomatopoeia oral interpretation oral reader oral reading person pitch play plot poem poet poetry present preter prose Reprinted by permission response rhyme rhythm Robert Frost Robert Penn Warren selection short story silent reading sound speaking staged reading stanza student style Summer and Smoke symbolism T. S. Eliot tank tempo theme thought Three Ladies tion tone trench understanding voice W. H. Auden Watts Welty's William Faulkner words Wordsworth writing xylophone York