Hiram Corson
Hiram Corson (1828-1911) was an American scholar and educator known for his work in literature and vocal culture. He served as a professor of English literature at Cornell University and was a prominent figure in the field of interpretative readin. Corson's writings focused on the intersection of vocal expression, spiritual education, and literary interpretation, emphasizing the importance of holistic learning. His contributions to the understanding of the voice and its role in education have had a lasting impact on literary studies.
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