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IX. LITERATURE.

1. Dictionaries.

1. In general.

Bornhak, G. Lexikon der allgemeinen litteraturgeschichte; die nationallitteratur der ausserdeutschen völker aller zeiten in geschichtlichen übersichten und biographien, zugleich lexikon der poetik. Leipz. 1882. D. 803: R4 Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham. Reader's hand-book of allusions, references, plots and stories; with 2 app. Phila. 1880. O. 803: R2 - Dictionary of phrase and fable, giving the derivation, source or origin of common phrases, allusions and words that have a tale to tell. 9th ed. Phila. n. d. O.

803: R1 Edwards, Eliezer. Words, facts and phrases; a dictionary of curious, quaint and out-ofthe-way matters. Phila. [1881]. O. 803: R3 Wheeler, W: Adolphus. Who wrote it? index to the authorship of the more noted works in ancient and modern literature; ed. by C: G. Wheeler. Bost. 1881. D.

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and C: G. Familiar allusions; handbook of miscellaneous information, incl. the names of celebrated statues, paintings, palaces, country-seats, ruins, churches, ships, streets, clubs, natural curiosities, and the like. Bost. 1882. D. 803: R5

Ripley, G., and Bayard Taylor, eds. Hand-book of literature and the fine arts; comprising complete and accurate definitions of all terms employed in belles-lettres, philosophy, theology, law, mythology, painting, music, sculpture, architecture and all kindred arts. (Putnam's home cyclopædia). N. Y. 1852. D. 803:6

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Contents. The french revolution and literature.The transcendental movement and literature.-The scientific movement and literature.-The prose works of Wordsworth.-Walter Savage Landor.-Mr. Tennyson and mr. Browning. - George Eliot.-Lammenais.-Edgar Quinet.-On some french writers of verse, 1830-1877.-The poetry of Victor Hugo.-The

Gosse, Edmund W: Studies in the literature of northern Europe. Lond. 1879. D. 804 : 2 Contents. Norway: Norwegian poetry since 1814: Henrik Ibsen ; The Lofoden islands. - Sweden: Runeberg.-Denmark: The danish national theatre; Four danish poets.-Germany: Walter von der Vogelweide.-Holland: A dutch poetess of the 17th century; Vondel and Milton; The Oera Linda book.-App. Schlegel, K: W: F: v. Esthetic and miscellaneous works. Tr. from the german by E. J. Millington. Lond. 1849. D. 804:4

Contents. Pref.-Description of paintings in Paris and the Netherlands, in 1802-4.-Principles of gothic architecture.-Contributions to the study of romantic poetry and genius.-Modern german paintings.-Romantic fictions of the middle ages: Lother and Maller.-Miscell. essays.-On the limits of the beautiful. On the language and the philosophy of the indians.

Shepard, W: The literary life. N. Y. 1882-84 [1883]. 3 v. S. 804:5

Contents. V. 1. Authors and authorship: The literary life; The chances of literature; Concerning rejected mss.; The rewards of literature; Literature as a staff; Literature as a crutch; Some literary confessions; First appearance in print; Literary heroes and hero worship; Some successful books; The seamy side of letters; Literary society; The consolation of literature. 2. Pen pictures of modern authors: Carlyle; G: Eliot; Ruskin; J: H: Newman; Tennyson; Emerson; Bryant; Longfellow and Whittier; Lowell and Holmes; Hawthorne: Whitman; Bayard Taylor; Swinburne and Oscar Wilde; The Brownings: Dickens; Thackeray; Some younger writers. 3. Pen pictures of the earlier Victorian authors. Literary London in 1835; E: Bulwer, lord Lytton; B: Disraeli, lord Beaconsfield; T: Babington Macaulay; Charlotte Bronte; Washington Irving; Edgar Allan Poe; Harriet Martineau.

Tuckerman, H: Theodore.

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Characteristics of literature; illustrated by the genius of distinguished writers. 2d ser. Phila. 1851. 804:3 v2 Contents. The novelist, Manzoni. The censor, Steele.-The naturalist, Humboldt.-The correspondent, Mme. de Sévigné. The philologist, Horne Tooke. The magazine writer, Wilson. The dramatist, Talfourd.-The traveller, Beckford.-The critic, Hazlitt.-The orator, Everett.--The reformer, Godwin.

3. General literary history.

Botta, Anne C. Lynch. Hand-book of universal literature. 24th ed. Bost. 1881. D. 809:5

Same. Hand-book of universal literature, from the best and latest authorities. New ed. rev. and brought down to 1885. Bost. 1885 [1884]. O. 809:5 Scherr, Johannes. Allgemeine geschichte der literatur; ein handbuch in 2 b. 5te aufl.

Scherr, Johannes-Continned.

- Bildersaal der weltliteratur. 3te neu bearb. und stark verm. aufl. Stuttg. [1884]. Q. 809+10 Contents. V. 1. Das morgenland: China; Japan; Indien; Hebräerland; Arabien; Persien; Türkei.Hellas und Rom. - Die romanischen länder: Frankreich Italien; Spanien und Portugal, Rumanien.— 2. Die germanischen länder: Deutschland. In course of publication.

Schlegel, K: W: F: v. Lectures on the history of literature, ancient and modern. From the german. Phila. 1818. 2 v. O. 809:4 Berington, Joseph. The literary history of the middle ages; comprehending an account of the state of learning from the close of the reign of Augustus to its revival in the 15th century. Lond. 1846. D. 809:2 Hallam, H: Introduction to the literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. N. Y. 1842. 2 v. O. 809+3 Hettner, Hermann. Literaturgeschichte des 18ten jahrhunderts. Braunschweig. 187981. 3 pts. in 6 v. (). 809:9

Contents. 1er t. Die englische literatur von 16601770, 4te auf. 2er t. Die französische literatur im 18ten jahrhundert, 4te aufl. 3er t. [in 4 vols.] Die deutsche literatur im 18ten jahrhundert, 3te aufl. Brandes, G: Die hauptströmungen der litera

tur des neunzehnten jahrhunderts; vorlesungen gehalten an der Kopenhagener universität. Uebers. und eingeleitet von Adolf Strodtmann. Berlin. 1872-83. 5 v. D. 809:6

Contents. V. 1. Die emigrantenliteratur.-Die romantische schule in Deutschland. 2. Die romantische schule in Deutschland, fortsetzung. 3. Die reaktion in Frankreich. 4. Der naturalismus in England. 5. Die romantische schule in Frankreich. Reusch, F: H: Der Index der verbotenen bü

cher; ein beitrag zur kirchen- und literaturgeschichte; 1er band. Bonn. 1883. O. 809+8 Brinton, Daniel G. Aboriginal american authors and their productions, especially those in the native languages; a chapter in the history of literature. Phila. 1883. O. 809: 7

4. Books and reading.

Ireland, Alexander, (Philobiblos).

The booklover's enchiridion; thoughts on the solace and companionship of books, selected and chronologically arr. by Philobiblos. Amer. ed., rev. and enl. Phila. 1883. S. 807:15 Langford, J: Alfred. The praise of books, as said and sung by english authors, selected, with a preliminary essay on books. Lond. n. d. S. 807: 7 Willmott, Robert Aris. Pleasures, objects and advantages of literature. New ed. Lond. 1857. S.

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Discourses on the objects and uses of science and literature. N. Y. 1843. S. Contents. Potter, A. Preliminary observations on reading.-Brougham, H: lord. A discourse on the objects, advantages and pleasures of science.-Potter, A. The pleasures and advantages of literature and moral science.-Sedgwick, A. A discourse on classical, metaphysical, moral and natural studies.Verplanck, G. C. On the importance of scientific knowledge to the manufacturer and practical mechanic; The influence of moral causes upon opinion, science and literature.

Foster, W: E. Libraries and readers. N. Y. 1883. S. 807:12

Contents. Some hints on right reading.-Correction of aimless reading.-The specializing of reading, for general readers.-"Current literature and "Standard literature".-Securing the interest of a community. What may be done at home.-How to use a library.-Books and articles on reading.

Green, S: Swett, comp. Libraries and schools. N. Y. 1883. S. 807:13

Contents. Adams, C: F., jr. The public library and the public schools.-Green, S: S. The relation of the public library to the public schools; Libraries as educational institutions. - Metcalf, R. C. The public library as auxiliary to the public schools. Foster, W: E. The relation of libraries to the school system; A plan of systematic training on reading at school.

Abbott, Lyman, ed. Hints for home reading; a series of chapters on books and their use. N. Y. 1880. D. 807: 1 Contents. Sweetser, M. F. What the people read. -Warner, C: D. Why young people read trash.Perkins, F: B. What to read; Plans for reading. -Hamlin, C. Plans of reading. - Beecher, H: W. Plans of reading.-Mabie, H. W. The art of reading.-Hale, E: E. The choice of books.-Cook, J. How to make dull boys read; How to preserve the results of reading.-Abbott, L. Hints for people that do not read.-A symposium by many contributors. Putnam, G: P. Suggestions for household libraries.-Priced lists of suggested selections of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 volumes of the most desirable and important books. Baldwin, James. The book-lover; a guide to the best reading. Chic. 1885 [1884]. S. 807:18 Carlyle, T: On the choice of books. 5th ed., with a new life of the author. Lond. 1878. S. 807:9 Kent, James. A course of reading for the use of the members of the Mercantile library association. N. Y. 1840. D. 807: 10 Matthews, James Brander, (Arthur Penn). The home library. (Appletons' home books) Ill. N. Y. 1883. D. 807:17 Porter, Noah. Books and reading, or What books shall I read and how shall I read them? 4th ed. with an index. N. Y. 1875. D. 807:3 Same. With an app. containing a select catalogue of books. [New ed.] N. Y. 1881. O. 807:4 Potter, Alonzo. Handbook for readers and students; intended as a help to individuals, associations, school-districts and seminaries of learning in the selection of works for reading, investigation or professional study. 4th ed. N. Y. 1847. S. 807:5 Pryde, D: The highways of literature, or What to read and how to read. N. Y. [1883]. D. 807:16 Pycroft, James. A course of english reading; adapted to every taste and capacity, with anecdotes of men of genius, with add. by J. G. Coggswell. N. Y. 1845. D. 807:6 Thwing, C: F. The reading of books; its pleasures, profits and perils. Bost. 1883. S. 807: 14 Contains chapters on: The advantage of reading; Biography; History; Travel; Fiction; Historical fiction: Poetry: Religious books; Books of literature; Language, philosophy, science and the fine arts; Books for children; Forming a library. An app. contains a selected list of books for reading and study, classified under subjects.

Van Dyke, J: C: Books and how to use them; some hints to readers and students. N. Y. 1883. D. 807: 11

5. Literary periodicals.

American bookseller, The; v. 7, 8, 13-16. N. Y. 1879-84. Q. 805: LM Appletons' literary bulletin, v. 1-3, dec. 1881dec. 1884. n. t. N. Y. F. 805: LM Bookbuyer, The; a summary of american and foreign literature; v. 1, 2. N. Y. 1867-69. 2 v. O. 805: LM Same. New series, v. 1, 2. N. Y. 1878-80. O. 805: LM Same. New series, v. 1, feb. 1884-jan. 1885. N. Y. [1884, 5]. O. 805: LM Criterion, The; literary and critical journal; v. 1, and 2 nos. of v. 2, nov. 3, 1855-may 10, 1856. N. Y. 1856. F. 805: LM

Critic, The; a fortnightly review of literature, the fine arts, music and the drama; v. 1-5. N. Y. 1881-1884. 5 v. Q. 805: LM

Note. V. 4, 5 are called "The critic and Good literature," and form v. 1, 2 of a new series. Dial, The; a monthly review and index of current literature; v. 1-5, may 1880-april 1885. Chicago. 1881-85. Q. 805: LM Literary era, The; a monthly repository of literary and miscellaneous information for home reading; v. 1, 2, jan. 1883-dec. 1884. Phila. 1883-4. O. 805: LM Literary news, The; a monthly journal of cur

rent literature. New series, v. 1-5, jan. 1880-dec. 1884. N. Y. 1880–84. Q.

805: LM Literary world, The; a gazette for authors, readers and publishers, v. 1-3, 6-8. N. Y. 1847-51. Q. 805: LM Note. The first 12 numbers were issued under the editorship of E. A. Duyckinck; from no. 13-87 C: F. Hoffman was ed., and with no. 88 Duyckinck again assumed the editorship. Title-page of vol. 3 reads "a journal of society, literature and art," of v. 68 "a journal of science, literature and art.' (V. 8 contains also v. 4. of the Literary american, jan.may 1850). Literary world, The; a fortnightly review of current literature; v. 9-15. Bost. 1878-84. Q. 805: LM Academy, The; a weekly review of literature, science and art; v. 17-26, jan. 1880-dec. 1884. Lond. 1880-84. Q. 805: LM Athenæum, The; a journal of literature, science, the fine arts, music and the drama; v. 7481, jan. 1881-dec. 1884. Lond. 1881-84. Q. 805: LM Notes and queries; a medium of intercommunication for literary men, general readers, etc.; 6th ser., v. 3-10, jan. 1881-dec. 805: LM 1884. Lond. 1881-84. D. Saturday review, The, of politics, literature, science and art; v. 49-58, jan. 1880-dec. 1884. Lond. 1880-84. Q. 805: LM Deutsche litteraturzeitung, herausg. von Max Rödiger; v. 1-5, oct. 1880-dec. 1884. Q.

805: LM Literarischer merkur; mittheilungen aus dem geistigen leben der gegenwart und nachrichten für bücherfreunde über erschienene neuigkeiten des in- und auslandes, v. 2-4. n. t. [Berlin. 1882-84]. O. 805: LM

2. General literary classes.

1. Poetry.

Criticism.

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Church, Alfred J: Stories of the old world. (Classics for children). Bost. 1884. D. x 811:9 Contents. The story of the Argo. -The story of Thebes. The story of Troy.-- The adventures of Ulysses.-The adventures of Eneas. Longfellow, H: Wadsworth. The poets and

poetry of Europe; with introd. and biograph. notices. N. Y. 1855. O. 811+P4 - ed. Poems of places. Bost. 1877-79. 31 v. T. 811:5

Contents. V. 1-4. England and Wales. 6-8. Scotland, Ireland, Norway and Sweden. 9, 10. France and Savoy. 11-13. Italy. 14, 15. Spain, Portugal, Belgium and Holland. 16. Switzerland and Austria. 17, 18. Germany. 19. Greece and Turkey. 20. Russia. 21-23. Asia. 24. Africa. 2530. America. 31. Oceanica. Clarke, James Freeman and Lilian. Exotics; attempts to domesticate them by J. F. C. and L. C. Bost. 1875. T. 811:2 Hunt, N. Clemmons, comp. The poetry of other lands; a collection of translations into english verse of the poetry of other languages, ancient and modern. Phila. [1883]. age 811:8 Mountains, The; a collection of poems. Bost. 1876. T. 811:6

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

Walpole, The rev. Robert. The garland of flowers; composed of translations, chiefly original, from the spanish, italian, greek, latin, etc. N. Y. 1806. O. 811:7 Symonds, J: Addington, tr. and ed. Wine, women and song; mediæval latin student songs now first tr. into eng. verse, with an essay. Lond. 1884. S. 811:10

2. Drama.

(See also Dramatic music, cl. 782, col. 494; and Theater, cl. 792, col. 497.)

History and criticism. Schlegel, A: W: v. A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature. Tr. by J: Black; rev., according to the last german ed., by A. J. W. Morrison. Lond. 1846. D. 812.1:2 Freytag, Gustav. Die technik des dramas. 4te verb. aufl. Leipz. 1881. O. 812.1:3

Hase, K: A: Miracle plays and sacred dramas; a historical survey. Tr. from the german by A. W. Jackson and ed. by W. W. Jackson. Bost. 1880. O.

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Blackburn, H: The Oberammergau passion play Art in the mountains; the story of the passion play. Ill., with app. for information of travellers. Lond. 1880. O.

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History and criticism.

Dunlop, J: The history of fiction; a critical account of the most celebrated works of prose fiction, from the earliest greek romances to the novels of the present age. 3d ed. Lond. 1845. O. 813.1+1 Mitchell, Donald Grant, (Ik Marvel). About old story tellers; of how and when they lived, and what stories they told. N. Y. 1876. D. 813.1:2 Besant, Walter, and H: James. The art of fiction. Bost. 1884. S. 813.2:2 Spielhagen, F: Beiträge zur theorie und technik des romans. Leipz. 1883. D.

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Wägner, W: Epics and romances of the middle ages; adapted from the work of W: Wagner by M. W. Macdowall and ed. by W. S. W. Ånson. Lond. 1883. O. 813:6 Contents. Pt. 1. The Amelung and kindred legends. Langobardian legends: Alboin and Rosamund; King Rother; Ortnit.-The Amelungs: Hugdieterich and Wolfdieterich; King Samson; Dietwart. - Dieterich of Bern. Pt. 2. The Nibelung and kindred legends. The Nibelung hero. - The Nibelung's woe. The Hegeling legend.-Beowulf. Pt. 3. The Carolingian legends. The children of Haymon; Roland; William of Orange. The legends of king Arthur and the holy grail: Titurel; Percival; Lohengrin; Tristram and Isold.-Tannhäuser.

Cox, Sir G: W:, and Eustace Hinton Jones. Popular romances of the middle ages. 1st amer. from the 2d english ed. N. Y. 1880. O. 813:2 Contents. King Arthur and his knights.-Merlin.Sir Tristram.-Bevis of Hamtoun.-Guy of Warwick. -Havelock.-Beowulf.-Roland.-Olger the dane. The story of the Volsungs.-The Nibelung story.Walter of Aquitaine. The story of Hugdietrich and Hildeburg. -The Gudrun lay.-The story of Frithjof and Ingeborg. -Grettir the strong. - Gunnlaug and the fair Hilda.-Burnt Njal. Bulfinch, T: Legends of Charlemagne, or Romance of the middle ages. Bost. [1862]. 813:14

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Same. Bost. n. d. D. Same. The age of chivalry, or Legends of king Arthur; "King Arthur and his knights," "The Mabinogeon," "The crusades," "Robin Hood." New, enl. and rev. ed., ed. by E: E. Hale. Bost. [1884.]. O.

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Malory, Sir T: Morte d'Arthur; sir Thomas Malory's book of king Arthur and of his noble knights of the round table. The original ed. of Caxton, rev. for modern use, with an introd. by sir E: Strachey. Lond. 1876. D. 813:7

- The boy's king Arthur; sir Thomas Malory's history of king Arthur and his knights of the round table, ed. for boys by Sidney Lanier. Ill. N. Y. 1880. O. x 813: 8 Hanson, C: H: Stories of the days of king

Arthur. Ill. N. Y. 1882. D. x 813: 9 Contents. Merlin the wizard.-How Arthur got his crown, his queen and the round table. The deeds and death of Balin. - The adventures of the hart, the hound and the lady.-The evil devices of Morgan le Fay. The adventures of the three knights and the three damsels.-Lancelot du Lake.-Sir Gawaine and the green knight. - Sir Beaumain's quest. - Sir Tristam. Geraint and Enid. - Sir Ewaine and the adventure of the fountain. The tournament of Lonazep.-The end of the history of the round table and the passing of Arthur. Boy's Mabinogion; the earliest welsh tales of king Arthur in the famous Red book of Hergest, ed. for boys, with an introd. by Sidney Lanier. Ill. N. Y. 1881. O. x 813:4 Gibb, J: Gudrun and other stories from the epics of the middle ages. Ill. Lond. 1881. D. 813:3 Contents. Gudrun.-Hilda.-Wild Hagen.-Beowulf. -The death of Roland.-Walter and Hildegund.Concluding chapter.

Baldwin, James. The story of Roland. Ill. N. Y. 1883. D. x 813:10 Moncrieff, Robert Hope, (Ascott R. Hope). The x denotes books specially adapted for children.

old tales of chivalry, re-told by Ascott R. Hope. Ill. Lond. n. d. S. x 813:5 Contents. Introd.-The knight of the lion.-Huon's task. The dragon of Rhodes.-The rescue of the queen. - Roland and Oliver.-Florice and BlancheHower. The ransom.-The son of Amadis. - The knight and the abbot. - Steel Heart. - The demon knight.-The challenge.

Gesta romanorum; the ancient moral tales of the old story-tellers. Lond. n. d. D.

813:11 Medieval tales; with an introd. by H: Morley. Lond. 1884. D. 813:15 Contents. Turpin's history of Charles the great and Orlando. Ballad romance touching the days of Charlemagne and of the Cid Campeador, with the ballad of count Alarcos.-Tales from the Gesta romanorum.-A discourse of the most famous dr. J: Faustus.

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Note. A complete class-list of prose fiction will be found after class 819, and immediately after the classlist of dramas.

4. Rhetoric and Oratory.

The art.

Bardeen, C. W. A system of rhetoric. N. Y. 1884. D. 815.2:18 Becker, K: Ferdinand. Der deutsche stil; neu bearb. von O: Lyon. 3te aufl. Leipz. 1884. 0. 815.2:20 Bell, Alexander Melville. The faults of speech; a self-corrector and teacher's manual. Salem. 1880. S. 815.2:1 Blair, Hugh. Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres; with a memoir of the author's life. Added, copious questions and an analysis of each lecture. Phila. 1858. O. 815.2:2 Delaumosne, Abbé. The art of oratory; system of Delsarte. From the french by Frances A. Shaw. Albany. 1882. D. 815.2:11 Guttmann, Oskar. Aesthetic physical culture; a self-instructor for all cultured circles, and especially for oratorical and dramatic artists. Ill. Albany. 1884. O. 815.2:16 Hill, Adams Sherman. The principles of rhetoric, and their application; with an app. comprising general rules for punctuation. N. Y. 1878. D. 815.2:3 Legouvé, Gabriel Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid. The art of reading. Tr. and ill. with copious notes, mainly biographical, by E: Roth. Phila. 1879. Ď. 815.2:4 Mathews, W: Oratory and orators. Chicago. 1879. D. 815.2:5 Maury, J: Siffrein. The principles of eloquence; with an introd. etc., by A. Potter. [School dist. lib.] N. Y. 1842. S. 815.2:12 Murdoch, James E. A plea for spoken language; an essay upon comparative elocution. Cinc. [1883]. D. 815.2:15

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Nichol, J: English composition. (Literature primers.) N. Y. 1879. S. Phelps, Austin. English style in public discourse, with special reference to the usages of the pulpit. N. Y. 1883. D. 815.2:13 Pittenger, W: Extempore speech; how to acquire and practice it. Phila. 1883. D. 815.2:14

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brief analysis of song and recitative. 4th ed. enl. Phila. 1855. O. 815.2+8

Sheridan, T: Lectures on the art of reading. Lond. 1775. 2 v. O. 815.2:19

Contents. V. 1. The art of reading prose. 2. The art of reading poetry.

Shoemaker, J. W. Practical elocution; for use in colleges and schools and by private students. Phila. 1883. D. 815.2:17 Theremin, L: F: Franz. Eloquence a virtue, or Outlines of a systematic rhetoric. Tr. from the german by W: G. T. Shedd, with an introd. essay. Rev. ed. Andover. 1882. D. 815.2:10 Whately, R: Elements of rhetoric; comprising an analysis of the laws of moral evidence and of persuasion, with rules for argumentative composition and elocution. New ed. rev. by the author. Bost. 1860. D. Benedix, Roderich. Der mündliche vortrag; ein lehrbuch für schulen und zum selbstunterricht. [1ster t.] 4te, [2ter und 3ter t.] 3te durchgesehene aufl. Leipz. 1873-77. Ơ.

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Contents. Die reine und deutliche aussprache des hoch-deutschen. - Die richtige betonung und die rythmik der deutschen sprache.-Die schönheit des vortrags, (declamationslehre).

Selections.

Manchester, Harriet E. What to read and where to find it; a list of over 200 good selections for reading and recitation, with directions where to look for the same. Buffalo. 1880. S. 815:1 Baker, G: M., ed. The reading-club and handy speaker; serious, humorous, pathetic, patriotic and dramatic selections in prose and poetry, for readings and recitations; no. 1-14. Bost. [1874-85]. 14 v. S. 815:4 Coates, H: T., ed. The comprehensive speaker; designed for the use of schools, academies, lyceums, etc., carefully selected from the best authors with notes. Phila. n. d. D. 815:2 Dickens, C: J: Huffam. The Dickens reader; character readings from the stories of Dickens; sel., adapted and arr. by Nathan Sheppard. (Frank. sq. lib.) N. Y. 1882. Q. 815+3 Shoemaker, J. W., ed. The elocutionist's annual, comprising new and popular readings, recitations, declamations, dialogues, tableaux, etc. Phila. 1881-84. 12 v. D.

5. Quotations.

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Bartlett, J: A collection of familiar quotations, with complete indices of authors and subjects. 3d ed., with supp. Cambridge.

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