The Training of a Public Speaker

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The Training of a Public Speaker

by Grenville Kleiser

EN·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

THE TRAINING OF A PUBLIC SPEAKER - BY - GRENVILLE KLEISER - Formerly Instructor in Public Speaking at Yale Divinity School, Yale University. Author of "How to Speak in Public," "Great Speeches and How to Make Them," "Complete Guide to Public Speak- ing," "How to Build Mental Power," "Talks on Talking," etc., etc.

0:38

PREFACE

4:53

RHETORIC AND ELOQUENCE - WHAT RHETORIC IS

22:20

THE EXORDIUM OR INTRODUCTION

18:15

THE NARRATION

13:08

DIVISION AND ARGUMENT

8:52

THE PERORATION

13:30

PASSION AND PERSUASION

9:41

THE STUDY OF WORDS

7:42

ELEGANCE AND GRACE

19:52

Description

Even in today's fast‑paced world, the art of speaking to a crowd remains a powerful tool for shaping opinion and inspiring action. This guide explains why eloquence still matters, while warning against outdated theatrical flourishes that can alienate modern audiences. It lays out a philosophy that balances clear, concise language with genuine passion, showing how a speaker can move listeners without resorting to grandstanding.

Drawing on the classic teachings of Quintilian, the author reshapes ancient wisdom into a readable, practical handbook for anyone who must address a boardroom, courtroom, or lecture hall. Readers will find step‑by‑step techniques for organizing thoughts, mastering voice, and projecting confidence, all illustrated with real‑world examples from the early twentieth century. The result is a concise manual that equips aspiring orators with the mental tools to speak naturally, persuasively, and with lasting impact.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (176K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Kevin Handy, Dave Morgan, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-04-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Grenville Kleiser

Grenville Kleiser

1868–1953

Best known for practical books on public speaking, vocabulary, and self-improvement, this early 20th-century writer turned clear communication into a lifelong subject. His work is still remembered by readers who enjoy direct advice and old-school eloquence.

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