Lehrbuch der Sprechtechnik (Textbook of Speech Technique) by Hans Calm, originally published in 1924, is a comprehensive guide to the art of effective speaking. This book, written in German, offers practical instruction on elocution, rhetoric, and the techniques necessary for clear and persuasive communication.
Addressing a broad audience, from students to public speakers, Calm's textbook covers various aspects of speech, including articulation, voice modulation, and the construction of compelling arguments. This work remains a valuable resource for those interested in mastering the skills of public speaking and effective communication in the German language. Its historical context provides insight into the teaching methods and rhetorical theories of the early 20th century, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of speech training.
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