Oral Interpretation of Forms of LiteratureE.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1936 - 380 pages |
Contents
ORAL INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE | 9 |
THE AIM AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ORAL INTERPRETER | 15 |
SIGNIFICANCE OF SOUNDS AND WORDS IN LITERATURE | 23 |
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