Pages: 105 (Paperback) ISBN: 020530902X Pub: Longman Pub date: 1999-08-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 660
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Reader Reviews:The Best Little Book About English (0/0 people found this helpful)This little book is considered classic and timeless by many professors and students. I find it very helpful. It inspired me to write my own book about English.
An important little book... (3/3 people found this helpful)"The Elements of Style" was recommended to me by Stephen King in his book "On Writing". I see it as basically filling in the gaps that King left in his book. King's book was more concerned with the practical matters of writing, whereas, TEOS is all about LANGUAGE and how to use it, which King only touched upon.
Must have for all writers...informative and very readable (6/6 people found this helpful)Superb book. Teaches (or reminds) you of grammatical devices and the rules of language, which may sound dull but it's actually very readable and dare I say it- fun. An ideal present to anyone studying english, or any aspiring writer...or you could treat yourself, you will be glad you did. Good for read (5/15 people found this helpful)This book taught me write how to do it good and clarity.
Sophisticated, useful and entirely unpatronising. Must own. (15/18 people found this helpful)It is very easy to think that because one knows the difference between "they're", "their" and "there" that one knows everything there is to know about writing and to think any book such as Elements of Style would be a patronising and didactic tome of condescension. Not at all! Elements of Style is a sophisticated and complete style guide for writing correct English which not only corrects common mistakes but clearly explains the reasons behind certain choices in a way that helps you better understand language. More than anything, it's just a very handy book to have by your side when writing anything of importance, to refer to for grammar and word use queries and edit writing into a more fluid and readable form. It's worth reading the whole way through at least twice, but more than anything it's a valuable reference book.
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