
audiobook
by George M. (George Morley) Vickers
GEORGE M. VICKERS.
A carefully curated collection of recitations, dialogues and short dramas, this volume offers a practical guide for anyone who wishes to bring spoken literature to life at home, in the classroom, or during worship. Each piece has been chosen for its clear elocutionary qualities, and the editor’s notes include straightforward instructions on gesture, posture and dramatic timing, making it accessible even to those with no prior training. The book also features a series of finely engraved illustrations that demonstrate the recommended movements, helping readers visualize the performance as they practice. Altogether, it serves as a handy reference for teachers, church speakers and enthusiastic amateurs alike.
Beyond the selections themselves, the work introduces a simple notation system for gestures, breaking down motions by direction and height so that even a novice can coordinate hands and body with the spoken word. The included annotations encourage natural, expressive delivery while cautioning against over‑theatrical excess. With its blend of classic literary excerpts and practical performance tips, the volume invites listeners to explore the art of declamation in an engaging, supportive format.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (530K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: S. I. Bell & Co., 1892.
Credits
Carol Brown, Tim Lindell, Chuck Greif, Peter Vachuska, Jude Eylander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2023-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1841–1908
A late-19th-century compiler and writer of recitations, songs, and Civil War reading, he created books meant to be performed as much as read. His work opens a window onto the lively world of home, school, and church entertainments in Victorian America.
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