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Early Talking Books: Spoken Recordings and Recitation Anthologies, 1880-1920

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Early Talking Books: Spoken Recordings and Recitation Anthologies, 1880-1920

Camlot, Jason (2003) Early Talking Books: Spoken Recordings and Recitation Anthologies, 1880-1920. Book History, 6 . pp. 147-173. ISSN 1098-7371

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Abstract

This article explores the rhetorical context for early spoken sound recordings, placing them in the contexts of early promotional discourses surrounding the phonograph as an 'immediate' device for the storage and delivery of speech, and in the context of late Victorian recitation anthologies and practices.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > English
Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Camlot, Jason
Journal or Publication:Book History
Date:2003
Keywords:Phonograph, Sound Recording, Talking Books, Literary Recording, Spoken Recording, Recitation, Reading, Victorian Literature, Poetry
ID Code:36134
Deposited By: Jason Camlot
Deposited On:02 Dec 2011 18:02
Last Modified:18 Jan 2018 17:36
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