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Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
STANDARD SELECTIONS
A COLLECTION AND ADAPTATION OF SUPERIOR
PRODUCTIONS FROM BEST AUTHORS
FOR USE IN CLASS ROOM AND
ON THE PLATFORM
Arranged and Edited by
ROBERT I. FULTON
Dean of the School of Oratory and Professor of Elocution and Oratory in the Ohio Wesleyan University
THOMAS C. TRUEBLOOD
Professor of Elocution and Oratory in the University of Michigan
and
EDWIN P. TRUEBLOOD
Professor of Elocution and Oratory in Earlham College
GINN AND COMPANY
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Copyright, 1907, by
R. I. Fulton, T. C. Trueblood, and E. P. Trueblood
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The Athenæum Press
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PREFACE
The purpose of the compilers of this volume is:—
First, to provide some new material in poetry and eloquence that has never before appeared in books of this character, in addition to many standard selections familiar to the general public;
Second, to furnish selections that will stand the test of literary criticism and at the same time prove to be popular and successful for public entertainment;
Third, to offer for the use of classes in public speaking such carefully selected literature of varied scope as will be helpful and stimulating in the practice of reading aloud and profitable in acquiring power of vocal interpretation;
Fourth, to stimulate interest in the works of the authors from whom we have chosen and in the speeches or books from which extracts have been taken;
Fifth, to present as models for students in public speaking notable specimens of eloquence, among which are masterpieces of the seven great orators of the world and from the six great triumphs in the history of American oratory;
Sixth, to provide carefully chosen scenes from a few standard, modern dramas for class-room and platform use. In these scenes the attempt has been made to preserve the spirit and unity of the plays, to shorten them to practical length, and to adapt them to the demands of the public audience.
To avoid reprinting material which is already universally accessible, we have inserted no scenes from Shakespeare; but the reader is referred to Fulton and Trueblood's "Choice Readings" (published by Ginn and Company), which contains copious Indexes to choice scenes from Shakespeare, the Bible, and hymn-books. The two volumes include a wide field of literature best suited for public speaking.
The selections throughout the book are arranged under six different classes and cover a wide range of thought and emotion. While many shades of feeling may be found in the same selection, it has been our aim to place each one under the division with which, as a whole, it is most closely allied.
We are grateful to the many authors and publishers who have courteously permitted us to use their publications. Instead of naming them in the preface we have chosen to make due acknowledgment in a footnote wherever their selections appear in the volume.
F. and T.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
I
NARRATIVE, DESCRIPTIVE, PATHETIC
Arena Scene from "Quo Vadis?" The | Sienkiewicz. |
Arrow and the Song, The | Longfellow.. |
Aux Italiens | Lytton. |
Bobby Shafto | Henry. |
Carcassonne | Nadaud. |
Child-wife, The | Dickens. |
Count Gismond | Browning. |
Death of Arbaces, The | Lytton. |
Dora | Tennyson. |
Easter with Parepa, An | Delano. |
Evening Bells, Those | Moore. |
Ginevra | Coolidge. |
High Tide at Lincolnshire, The | Ingelow. |
How Did You Die? | Cooke. |
Indigo Bird, The |