Sounds of Poetry, The
- Synopsis
- The speakers begin with the premise that poetry is a form of organised speech - how a poem is read aloud shapes and reveals its meaning. Side 1: ‘How to Read a Poem’, Philip Larkin’s ‘Days’, Henry Read’s ‘Lessons of the War’. Side 2: T S Eliot’s ‘Journey of the Magi’ - a discussion of the text followed by a complete reading.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Audio; Audiocassette.
- Year of production
- 1986
- Availability
- Sale
- Documentation
- Accompanying teachers’ notes.
- Uses
- Secondary school pupils and upwards.*
- Subjects
- English language and literature
- Keywords
- poetry
Credits
- Writer
- Edward Lee; Edwin Webb
Production Company
- Name
World Microfilms
Distributor
- Name
World Microfilms
- Contact
- Stephen Albert
- microworld@ndirect.co.uk
- Web
- http://www.microworld.uk.com/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 7586 4499
- Fax
- 020 7722 1068
- Address
- PO Box 35488
St John’s Wood
London
NW8 6WD - Notes
- World Microfilms distributes the Audio Forum collection of CDs for language learning and the Sussex Tapes library of video and audio material for sixth form and undergraduate teaching. The Sussex Tapes collection concentrates on the areas of English, history and music. Architecture programmes from the Masters of Architecture and Pidgeon Digital (qv) series of slides are sold on DVD as well as being accessible online via subscription.
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