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Recorded Sound Section--Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division

INTRODUCTION

USING THE COLLECTIONS

SELECTED COLLECTIONS
Radio
Music Recordings
arrow graphicDrama and Literature Recordings
Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature
Dramatic Recordings
Radio Dramas
The Spoken Word

CONCLUSION

RECORDED SOUND EXTERNAL SITES

VISIT/CONTACT

Drama and Literature Recordings

Drama, literature, and poetry come alive on sound recordings where words, characters, and dramatic situations are given voice by some of the twentieth century's greatest interpreters. Many commercial recordings and archival collections feature great American women writers, poets, actors, and playwrights.

Researching Drama and Literature

The most efficient way to locate plays, poetry, monologues, and literary recitations is to search by specific name of author or performer or by title of the work in the Library's online catalog and the various divisional catalogs. Occasionally, specific subject headings are assigned to literary and dramatic works, but because this is not a consistent practice, searching under broad genre headings is likely to prove more helpful.

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