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The Tone System in Public Speaking and Reading: A Discussion of the Sources of Effectiveness in Oral Expression and in the Teaching of Oral ... and Suggestions

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This book is born of a desire to make plain and practical that which I believe to be the main source of effectiveness in delivery - the true expression of feeling. Constant observation has convinced me that the failure to speak naturally and well rarely arises from inability to grasp or express thought, but almost always from the inability to grasp or express feeling. By feeling, however, is not meant the emotional as when we speak of an emotional preacher, but earnestness, that certificate from the soul that the thought is genuine and that the speaker or reader is sincere.

It is unfortunate that this department of expression has in marked degree been ignored, and that thought in a confused or narrow sense has received almost sole consider ation. I believe this to be due, first, to the failure to perceive the universality of the symbols of emotion irrespective of the language in which the emotion is clothed, and, second, to the failure to perceive the scope and power of the principle of reference to experience.

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133 pages, Hardcover

First published August 5, 2015

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1867-1932

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