Great Speeches Of The 20th Century Vol.1: Presidential Addresses
Great Speeches Of The 20th Century Vol.1: Presidential Addresses
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Britten on Music by Paul Kildea, ISBN 0198167148
Benjamin Britten was a most reluctant public speaker. Yet his contributions were without doubt a major factor in the transformation during his lifetime of the structure of the art-music industry. This book, by bringing together all his published articles, unpublished speeches, drafts, and transcriptions of numerous radio interviews, explores the paradox of a reluctant yet influential cultural commentator, artist, and humanist. Whether talking about his own music, about the role of the artist in society, about music criticism, or wading into a debate on soviet ideology at the height of the cold war, Britten always gave a performance which reinforced the notion of a private man who nonetheless saw the importance of public disclosure.
Britten on Music by Paul Kildea, ISBN 0198167148
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Representative American Speeches 2005-2006
Representative American Speeches 2005-2006
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Ronald Reagan: The Great Speeches: Volume I by Speechworks/Jerden, ISBN 1885959184
This historical compilation features highlights of some of the greatest moments in american political history. Speeches include his first Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech in July of 1980 to the First Inaugural Address on January 20, 1981 minutes before 52 American hostages in Iran were set free. Also included is his First State of the Union and others. Eleven total.
Ronald Reagan: The Great Speeches: Volume I by Speechworks/Jerden, ISBN 1885959184
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A Call to Conscience: The Landmark Speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Clayborne Carson, ISBN 1586210467
Listeners can hear Dr. King's best-known oration, "I Have a Dream", his acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize, and "Beyond Vietnam", a compelling argument for ending the ongoing conflict, as they are read by such supporters as Senator Ten Kennedy, Ambassador George McGovern, Dorothy Height, and Ambassador Andrew Young. 8 CDs.
A Call to Conscience: The Landmark Speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Clayborne Carson, ISBN 1586210467
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Literary Culture in Jacobean England: Reading 1621 by Paul Salzman, ISBN 1403900736
This book offers an unparalleled depth of historical research by surveying the extraordinary richness of literary culture in a single year. Paul Salzman examines what is written, published, performed and, in some cases, even spoken during 1621 in Britain. Well-known works by writers such as Donne, Burton, Middleton, and Ralegh, are examined alongside hitherto unknown works in a huge variety of genres: plays, poems, romances, advice books, sermons, histories, parliamentary speeches, royal proclamations. This is a work of literary history that greatly enhances knowledge of what it was like to read, write, and listen in early modern Britain.
Literary Culture in Jacobean England: Reading 1621 by Paul Salzman, ISBN 1403900736
EPA Speeches > Literary Culture in Jacobean England: Reading 1621 by Paul Salzman, ISBN 1403900736