
THE CANADIAN ELOCUTIONIST
CHAPTER I. - PHYSICAL CULTURE.
CHAPTER II. - BREATHING EXERCISES.
CHAPTER III. - ARTICULATION.
CHAPTER IV. - ELEMENTARY SOUNDS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
CHAPTER V. - QUALITIES OF VOICE.
CHAPTER VI. - FORCE.
CHAPTER VII. - TIME.
CHAPTER VIII. - PITCH.
CHAPTER IX. - PAUSES.
A down‑to‑earth handbook for anyone who wants to move from stumbling over words to speaking with poise, this manual gathers the most useful principles, rules, and exercises into a single, easy‑to‑follow volume. Its author has stripped away scholarly jargon, presenting clear explanations that make the fundamentals of clear diction, proper pacing, and expressive tone approachable for both teachers and self‑learners. The text is filled with short drills and practical tips that can be tried in just a few minutes, turning ordinary reading practice into a confidence‑building routine.
Drawing on a wide range of prose and poetry, the work offers carefully chosen excerpts that illustrate different styles of declamation and oratory, from quiet conversation to public recitation. Designed for schools, colleges, and personal study, the guide shows how disciplined practice can transform everyday speech into something both graceful and persuasive, proving that good speaking is a skill anyone can develop with the right guidance.
Full title
The Canadian Elocutionist Designed for the Use of Colleges, Schools and Self Instruction, Together with a Copious Selection in Prose and Poetry of Pieces Adapted for Reading, Recitation and Practice
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (580K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known today for The Canadian Elocutionist (1885), this 19th-century writer and teacher focused on clear speech, reading, and literary training. Her work was created for students and classrooms, giving it a practical, lively feel even now.
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