THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING. Joseph Berg Esenwein

THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING - Joseph Berg Esenwein


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       Dale CarnegieJoseph Berg Esenwein

      THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-1818-9

      Table of Contents

       THINGS TO THINK OF FIRST: A FOREWORD

       Chapter 1 - ACQUIRING CONFIDENCE BEFORE AN AUDIENCE

       Chapter 2 - THE SIN OF MONOTONY

       Chapter 3 - EFFICIENCY THROUGH EMPHASIS AND SUBORDINATION

       Chapter 4 - EFFICIENCY THROUGH CHANGE OF PITCH

       Chapter 5 - EFFICIENCY THROUGH CHANGE OF PACE

       Chapter 6 - PAUSE AND POWER

       Chapter 7 - EFFICIENCY THROUGH INFLECTION

       Chapter 8 - CONCENTRATION IN DELIVERY

       Chapter 9 - FORCE

       Chapter 10 - FEELING AND ENTHUSIASM

       Chapter 11 - FLUENCY THROUGH PREPARATION

       Chapter 12 - THE VOICE

       Chapter 13 - VOICE CHARM

       Chapter 14 - DISTINCTNESS AND PRECISION OF UTTERANCE

       Chapter 15 - THE TRUTH ABOUT GESTURE

       Chapter 16 - METHODS OF DELIVERY

       Chapter 17 - THOUGHT AND RESERVE POWER

       Chapter 18 - SUBJECT AND PREPARATION

       Chapter 19 - INFLUENCING BY EXPOSITION

       Chapter 20 - INFLUENCING BY DESCRIPTION

       Chapter 21 - INFLUENCING BY NARRATION

       Chapter 22 - INFLUENCING BY SUGGESTION

       Chapter 23 - INFLUENCING BY ARGUMENT

       Chapter 24 - INFLUENCING BY PERSUASION

       Chapter 25 - INFLUENCING THE CROWD

       Chapter 26 - RIDING THE WINGED HORSE

       Chapter 27 - GROWING A VOCABULARY

       Chapter 28 - MEMORY TRAINING

       Chapter 29 - RIGHT THINKING AND PERSONALITY

       Chapter 30 - AFTER-DINNER AND OTHER OCCASIONAL SPEAKING

       Chapter 31 - MAKING CONVERSATION EFFECTIVE

       APPENDIX A - FIFTY QUESTIONS FOR DEBATE

       APPENDIX B - THIRTY THEMES FOR SPEECHES

       APPENDIX C - SUGGESTIVE SUBJECTS FOR SPEECHES

       APPENDIX D

      THINGS TO THINK OF FIRST: A FOREWORD

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      The efficiency of a book is like that of a man, in one important respect: its attitude toward its subject is the first source of its power. A book may be full of good ideas well expressed, but if its writer views his subject from the wrong angle even his excellent advice may prove to be ineffective.

      This book stands or falls by its authors’ attitude toward its subject. If the best way to teach oneself or others to speak effectively in public is to fill the mind with rules, and to set up fixed standards for the interpretation of thought, the utterance of language, the making of gestures, and all the rest, then this book will be limited in value to such stray ideas throughout its pages as may prove helpful to the reader—as an effort to enforce a group of principles it must be reckoned a failure, because it is then untrue.

      It is of some importance, therefore, to those who take up this volume with open mind that they should see clearly at the out-start what is the thought that at once underlies and is builded through this structure. In plain words it is this:

      Training in public speaking is not a matter of externals—primarily; it is not a matter of imitation—fundamentally; it is not a matter of conformity to standards—at all. Public speaking is public utterance, public issuance, of the man himself; therefore the first thing both in time and in importance is that the man should be and think and feel things that are worthy of being given forth. Unless there be something of value within, no tricks of training can ever make of the talker anything more than a machine—albeit a highly perfected machine—for the delivery of other men’s goods. So self-development is fundamental in our plan.

      The second principle lies close to the first: The man must enthrone


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