There exists a ten second recording of Whitman (done by Thomas Edison)
reading the beginning of his poem America. When I heard it I thought,
absurdly, "He sounds so American..."
There are also recordings extant of Tennyson, Browing, and Kipling, but I
haven't been able to track them down. Some of these were on an LP issued in
New York in the 1960s under the title History Speaks, but I've never been
able to find a copy. If anyone knows of one for sale, or of any other
sources of very early recorded poetry, I'd be grateful for the information.
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