Delsarte System of Oratory

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Delsarte System of Oratory

by Delaumosne

EN·~12 hours

Chapters

Description

Born in a modest French town in 1811, François Delsarte seemed destined for a musical career until a vocal injury forced him off the stage. Rather than surrender, he turned his keen observational eye toward the hidden mechanics of expression, eventually formulating a systematic approach to gesture, posture, and voice that would reshape public speaking and performance. The early chapters trace his struggle, his mentorship by leading singers of the era, and the moment he resolved to teach rather than perform.

The volume brings together Delsarte’s own writings, lectures delivered by his daughter in America, and commentary from contemporaries such as Berlioz and Giraudet. Readers encounter detailed explanations of his principles, illustrated examples from theatre and the pulpit, and vivid anecdotes that reveal how his ideas spread through salons, classrooms, and courts. For anyone curious about the birth of a scientific approach to oratory, the collection offers both a portrait of an inventive mind and a practical glimpse into the techniques that still influence actors and speakers today.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (726K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

D

Delaumosne

Best known for a classic guide to expressive speaking, this little-documented French abbé wrote for readers who wanted voice, gesture, and feeling to work together on the page and on the platform.

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