Coo-ee Reciter


Recitation was a vital part of the curriculum in education in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. It not only enabled students to gain practice in addressing groups in public, but also provided models for the study of accent and elocution – vital skills in the days before public address systems were universally available. Accordingly, a number of “reciters,” or collections of texts suitable for recitation, were published in this period. The Coo-ee Reciter, published in 1904, was one of the most popular of these collections in Australia. In the words of the anthologist it contains a variety of "humorous, pathetic, dramatic and dialect recitations and readings" by Australian, British and American authors.Inevitably, these collections featured many items that featured the events and attitudes of the period. While many of the pieces can make no claim to be great literature, they do have great value as windows into the experiences, expectations and aspirations of the people at the time. - Summary by Algy Pug (3 hr 8 min)

Chapters

I Killed a Man at Graspan by Montague Grover
Kitty O'Toole by W.L.Lumley
The Ballad of the Drover by Henry Lawson
The Rescue by Edward Dyson
Saltbush Bill by A.B. Paterson
Drought and Doctrine by J. Brunton Stephens
The Martyr by Victor J. Daley
The Carrying of the Baby by Ethel Turner
The Old Gum by Florence Bullivant
Murphy shall not Sing To-night by Montague Grover
Christmas Bells by John B. O'Hara
Wool is Up by Garnet Walch
Wool is Down by Garnet Walch
The Highland Brigade Buries its Dead by Lieut -Col W T Reay
Australia's Call to Arms by John B. O'Hara
Good News by Garnet Walch
Free Trade v Protection by Garnet Walch
The Lion's Cubs by Garnet Walch
The Little Duchess by Ethel Turner
Australia's Springtime by W.L.Lumley
The Man that saved the Match by David McKee Wright
Ode for Commonwealth Day, 1st January, 1901 by George Essex Evans
A Desperate Assault by Donald MacDonald
The Game of Life by John Godfrey Saxe
Prejudice by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
The Poor and the Rich by James Russell Lowell
The Engineer's Story from the Denver Post
Seeing's not Believing by Thomas Haynes Bayley
Caudle has been made a Mason by Douglas Jerrold
Mrs Caudle's Lecture by Douglas Jerrold
Jim Bludso by Colonel John Hay
How Uncle Mose Counted the Eggs by anonymous
The Negro Baby's Funeral by Will Carleton
Der Shpider und der Fly by Charles Follen Adams
Lariat Bill by G W H
The Elf Child; or, Little Orphant Annie by James Whitcomb Riley
Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene by Matthew Gregory Lewis
An All-around Intellectual Man by Thomas Masson
Her Ideal by Kate Masterson
The Happy Farmer by Mortimer Crane Brown
The Son of a Soldier by Owen Oliver
The Mile by David McKee Wright