Film, Video Holiday Essays & Poems from the National Library Service for the Blind & Print Disabled
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- Title
- Holiday Essays & Poems from the National Library Service for the Blind & Print Disabled
- Summary
- Staff from the Library's National Library Service for the Blind & Print Disabled read holiday poems and essays, including "Christmas" by Washington Irving, "Now Winter Nights Enlarge" by Thomas Campion, "Spellbound" by Emily Bronte, "Helas!" by Oscar Wilde, "Winter Branches" by Margaret Widdemer, "Winter Fields" by John Clare, "Sonnet to Winter" by Emily Chubbuck Judson, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind" from "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare, "A Winter Blue Jay" by Sara Teasdale, "Winter" by Walter de la Mare and "The Snow Storm" by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
- Event Date
- December 16, 2020
- Running Time
- 15 minutes 23 seconds
- Online Format
- video
- image
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Contributors
- Dalusung, Ryan
- Giannarelli, Laura
- Hemmingsen, Brian
- Herring, Brit
- Kenninger, Karen
- Kramer, Michael
- Lawson, Celeste
- Russotto, Michael
- Schraf, Kimberly
- Ursula-Rachal, Dawn
- Young, Chuck
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