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An intimate record of a celebrated author's career as a public reader, drawn from close observation, correspondence, and access to annotated texts, chronicles his readings from a selection of well-known pieces and his Farewell Reading. It examines his performance techniques—vivid visualization, controlled restraint, distinctive character voices, and economical gesture—contrasting sincere impersonation with theatrical affectation and comparing his methods to contemporary actors. The book combines anecdote, critical commentary, and practical detail to portray how live recitation shaped the reception and dramatic expression of his writing.

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Charles Kent

Charles Kent was an English author and literary critic, best known for his insightful work "Charles Dickens as a Reader." In this notable book, Kent explores the reading habits and influences of the renowned novelist Charles Dickens, shedding light on how literature shaped Dickens's own writing. Kent's contributions to literary criticism provide valuable perspectives on 19th-century literature and the reading culture of the time. His analysis not only enhances the understanding of Dickens's works but also reflects the broader literary landscape of the era.

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