McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader

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McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader

by William Holmes McGuffey

EN·~13 hours·170 chapters

Chapters

170 total
1

ECLECTIC EDUCATIONAL SERIES.

5:23
2

CONTENTS (5) - INTRODUCTION. - SUBJECT. PAGE I. ARTICULATION 11 II. INFLECTION 18 III. ACCENT AND EMPHASIS 33 IV. INSTRUCTIONS FOR READING VERSE 39 V. THE VOICE 40 VI. GESTURE 55 - SELECTIONS FOR READING. (5)

12:37
3

ELEMENTARY SOUNDS. (12)

0:12
4

VOCALS. (12)

1:30
5

TABLE OF VOCALS. (13)

1:02
6

SUBVOCALS AND ASPIRATES (13)

0:36
7

TABLE OF SUBVOCALS AND ASPIRATES. (14)

0:44
8

ASPIRATE.

0:01
9

SUBSTITUTES. (14)

0:07
10

FAULTS TO BE REMEDIED. (15)

3:44

Description

Designed for high‑school readers, this collection brings together a broad spectrum of English and American literature, from the haunting verses of Coleridge to the spirited speeches of Franklin. The selections are arranged to develop both comprehension and expressive reading, offering familiar favorites like Shakespeare’s tragedies and Scott’s romances alongside lesser‑known gems such as De Quincey’s vivid sketches. By revising earlier editions, the editor has retained the beloved passages while introducing fresh material that reflects the evolving standards of literary study.

Each piece is accompanied by concise explanatory notes and a brief biography of its author, giving listeners context that enriches the experience without requiring separate research. Fine‑line illustrations punctuate the text, turning the reading journey into a visual as well as auditory exploration. Whether used for classroom drills or personal enrichment, the volume balances moral instruction with literary appreciation, making it a valuable companion for anyone seeking to hear the great voices of the past.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (784K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-09-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

William Holmes McGuffey

William Holmes McGuffey

1800–1873

Best known for the hugely influential McGuffey Readers, this 19th-century educator helped shape how generations of American children learned to read. His books mixed reading lessons with moral instruction and became a lasting part of U.S. school history.

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