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CHAPTER ONE: STARTING OUT
1. Prologue & Preamble
2. Talking & Walking
3. Rhythm & Meter
4. Scansion & Breathing (Cæsura, Beat, Walking Poems)
5. Kinesiology & Prosody (Canine Walkies, Galloping Verse, Lame Metrics)
6. Writing & Dancing
7. Letting the Ducks Out
CHAPTER TWO: WALKING VOICES
1. "And God went, 'Where are you'?" in the Bible's In The Beginning
2. The Walking Bass in Monteverdi's My Foot Slips Again [1624]
3. "I can Scarcely Move or Draw my Breath" in Purcell's King Arthur [1691]
CHAPTER THREE: TRIPS OF THE TONGUE IN HAMLET [1600]
1. Crawl
2. Pause
3. Mobility
4. Claudication
5. Will he Nill he
6. Triplex
CHAPTER FOUR: TALKING CURES
1. "Walking and Talking at the Same Time": Wordsworth's Dilation (Pedestrianism, Bumming, Hopping & Ambling)
2. "Slips of the Tongue": Freud's Hinking (Hysterical Narratives, Limping Iambics)
CHAPTER FIVE: WALKIE TALKIES
1. Tin Man's "Can Can Can" in The Wizard of Oz [1939]
2. Foghorn Leghorn's "Walkie Talkie" in Walky Talky Hawky [1946]
3. Lina Lamont's "Pipes and Stems" in Singin' in the Rain [1952]
4. L.B. Jeffries' "Totter" in Rear Window [1954]
CHAPTER SIX: MARCHING & HEILING IN THE GREAT DICTATOR [1940]
1. Powerful Crowds
2. Goose Steps
3. Macaronic Speeches
4. Anatine Quacks
5. Mind the Music
CHAPTER SEVEN: SIGN LANGUAGES
1. Ma Bell's "Let your Fingers do the Walking" in The Yellow Pages [1962]
2. Dorothy Miles' Body-Sign Language in Gestures [1976]
CHAPTER EIGHT: POSTAMBLE & EPILOGUE
1. Reduplication
2. Talking the Walk & Walking the Talk
3. The Finish Line
4. A Walking Solution
BACK MATTER
1. Illustrations (List)
2. Abbreviations.

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