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"An Essay On Speech," by Essay, presents a unique and moving exploration of language and communication. Written in blank verse by a young person who was born deaf and mute and subsequently restored to the ability to speak, this work offers a compelling perspective on the power and significance of speech. The poem delves into themes of isolation, connection, and the profound impact of language on the human experience. This edition preserves the original text, offering readers a glimpse into the sensibilities and experiences of a young author grappling with profound questions of identity and expression. A testament to the human spirit's resilience, "An Essay On Speech" will resonate with anyone interested in language, disability studies, and the power of poetry.
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