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The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition - Community Reviews back

by William Strunk Jr., E. B. White, Roger Angell
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Harbinger of Books
Harbinger of Books rated it 12 years ago
Really there is no need for a review on this one it is simply essential.
Blogged Out Ma Nut
Blogged Out Ma Nut rated it 12 years ago
Thank bejeebus for that, how'd I write so many things and not know any of this?
List Lover
List Lover rated it 12 years ago
This is where I go when I'm forgetting what the classic rules of writing are. Thank you Strunk and White.
Karma♥Bites’s Mercurial Reads
Karma♥Bites’s Mercurial Reads rated it 12 years ago
On-line version @ http://www.bartleby.com/141/Critics have argued that the rules and precepts contained in The Elements of Style are too rigid, or antiquated, or even dictatorial. Yes, the "rules" on writing style have become much more fluid since this book was first written in 1918 (ha! I just sor...
Author Massimo Marino
Author Massimo Marino rated it 12 years ago
The Elements of Style travels the decades without showing a single wrinkle. What impressed me most is the attention to the reader, here and there hinting at the "contract" between writers and their readers: "you must sympathize with the reader's plight".A final admonition to all writers aims at bei...
msleighm books
msleighm books rated it 13 years ago
I've just realized I'm out of date, there is a fourth edition I now need to get. Then, because I am a literary geek, I will proceed to compare the changes from the third edition to the fourth (I suspect I know two modifications, I want to see if I'm right...). So this goes off the "currently-reading...
Minor Characters
Minor Characters rated it 13 years ago
Reviewers have already said it all: this is the gold standard of grammar and style books, and it's an indispensable resource for writers. I know technical writers who keep a copy at hand, and as a creative writer, my tattered copy holds a place of honor on my bookshelf. My brother gave me a copy ...
Austen to Zafón
Austen to Zafón rated it 13 years ago
The best part of this book is the introduction. Many people don't know that the "White" of "Strunk & White" was E.B. White, author of "Charlotte's Web," amonng other books. White is funny throughout the book, but his humor is concentrated in the intro. I can't say I agree with everything this book a...
Rebecca Hart's Reading Adventures
Rebecca Hart's Reading Adventures rated it 14 years ago
It's dry stuff, but some real gems in here. As if I need to tell anyone that at this point.
lanewillson
lanewillson rated it 15 years ago
Simple
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