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The Sentimental Song Book

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Julia A. Moore, the "Sweet Singer of Michigan," is today considered one of the true luminaries of bad poetry. Her verse, with its questionable grammar, clumsily contrived rhymes and its unique mixture of rigorous moralism and sentimentality, attracted wide-spread mockery from the press and the public, but also the attention of literary celebrities like Mark Twain. Ogden Nash, the comic poet, claimed that Moore was a major source of inspiration. Today the Flint Public Library in Michigan holds the Julia A. Moore Poetry Festival to celebrate bad poetry. - Summary by Algy Pug (1 hr 34 min)

Chapters

Preface

0:58

Read by Larry Wilson

The Author's Early Life

3:38

Read by thestorygirl

Centennial

2:05

Read by Bruce Kachuk

John Robinson

2:58

Read by Michele Fry

The Brave Page Boys

3:13

Read by Alan Mapstone

Grand Rapids

1:46

Read by thestorygirl

Temperance Reform Clubs

4:30

Read by Algy Pug

Hiram Helsel

1:43

Read by Michele Fry

Beautiful Twenty-Second

2:05

Read by Bruce Kachuk

William Upson

3:16

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Dear Love, Do You Remember?

1:43

Read by Cavaet

Hurrah for Cooper and Cary

4:52

Read by Erin Grassie

My Infant Days

1:34

Read by Larry Wilson

Roll On Time, Roll On

3:02

Read by Erin Grassie

Minnie's Departure

1:48

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Lois House

3:29

Read by Algy Pug

The Brave Volunteer

1:46

Read by Alan Mapstone

Little Andrew

2:08

Read by Bruce Kachuk

William House and Family

3:41

Read by Algy Pug

The Orphan's Friend

1:59

Read by Bruce Kachuk

The Two Brave Soldiers

3:03

Read by Alan Mapstone

Early Days of Rockford

1:40

Read by thestorygirl

Grand Rapids Cricket Club

1:53

Read by Alan Mapstone

Little Henry

4:41

Read by Erin Grassie

Be Kind to the Little Ones

1:33

Read by Seagull Gracie

Red Ribbon

2:18

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Carrie Monro

1:48

Read by Janie Greene

Little Minnie

4:08

Read by Janie Greene

Centennial Celebration

3:02

Read by Alan Mapstone

Maryette Myers

2:14

Read by Anita Hibbard

The Dear Old Flag

2:18

Read by Bruce Kachuk

Libby Prison

1:49

Read by James R. Hedrick

Hattie House

3:44

Read by James R. Hedrick

Little Susan

1:34

Read by James R. Hedrick

Young Henry

2:38

Read by James R. Hedrick

Ashtabula Disaster

3:23

Read by James R. Hedrick