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Delaumosne
Arnaud, Angélique
1799
1884
Arnaud, Angelique
Delsarte, François
1811
1871
Delsarte, François Alexandre Nicolas Cheri
Delsarte, Francois
Alger, Abby Langdon
1850
1917
Alger, A. L. (Abby Langdon)
Shaw, Frances A.
Delsarte System of Oratory
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"Delsarte System of Oratory" by L'Abbé Delaumosne is a comprehensive treatise on the art of oratory written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the principles and techniques of effective public speaking, focusing on the use of voice, gesture, and articulate language to express emotions and thoughts. Central to the text is the figure of François Delsarte, whose methods and philosophies on communication are explored, highlighting the importance of eloquence and the moral responsibilities of an orator. The opening portion of the book introduces François Delsarte's background and the development of his oratorial system. It describes his early education in music, his subsequent loss of voice, and how these experiences led him to study and formulate the scientific basis for oratory. Delaumosne emphasizes that oratory is an art that combines the expression of feelings through voice and gesture with the articulation of cognitive thoughts in speech. He also touches upon the significance of understanding one’s own voice and the mechanics it involves, setting the stage for deeper exploration of vocal techniques and the intricacies of gestural communication in the subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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