One Hundred Choice Selections, Volume 7, Issues 25-28, compiled by Phineas Garrett, offers a diverse collection of prose and poetry intended for recitation and performance. This volume continues the tradition of providing speakers, students, and performers with a rich array of material suitable for various occasions.
The selections include dramatic pieces, humorous sketches, patriotic verses, and sentimental poems, carefully chosen to engage audiences and showcase the talents of the performer. These selections represent a broad range of styles and themes, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking compelling and memorable material.
Garrett's compilation reflects the popular elocutionary movement of the late 19th century, emphasizing clear articulation, expressive delivery, and emotional connection with the text. This volume preserves a snapshot of the literary tastes and performance practices of the era, offering both entertainment and insight into the cultural landscape of the time.
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