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Part 1 printed voice: listening to Hamlet recorded sounds - linguistics and voice speech acts and acts of writing - philosophy of language printed voice in nineteenth century reading a voice. Part 2 Tennyson's breath: Tennyson's two voices breathing immortally morbidly speaking. Part 3 Companionable forms: ideals of marriage poetry of being married - Brownings remaining faithful - Hardy poetry and the sphere of mere contract. Part 4 Hopkins - perfection of habit: early Hopkins conversion of eloquence making yourself heard The Wreck of Deutschland.
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