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Hello all,
I have updated the website with Hal Holbrook in Elmira. Thanks to the
generous permission of Patrick Ober, I posted the audio he made of Mr.
Holbrook speaking about the influence of Twain scholarship on his own career
(the audio plays with a video I made of Elmira College--my first computer
editing attempt). I also posted some of Patrick's pictures (with his
permission, of course) at the bottom of the site.
I have decided against a transcription of the event--partially due to time
constraints, but also due to the importance of the performance.
Plagiarizing myself: "Elsewhere, Twain noted that a written report of a
speech conveys nothing of the living essence of the speech and no more
conveys “that lecture to the reader than a person represents a *man* to you
when he ships you the corpse.”[1] <#_ftn1>
The website with the recordings is:
http://quarryfarm2009.blogspot.com/
Enjoy,
Tracy Wuster
American Studies, UT Austin
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[1] <#_ftnref> Quoted in Lorch, 106.
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