The Elements of Style

Paperback, 86 pages

Published by GENERAL PRESS, General press.

ISBN:
978-93-89157-12-3
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I was assigned this book in my Freshman writing course. I though it was over rated then. It did not make me a better writer. I reread the book on my own. I think more highly of it now, but, rereading it did not make me a better writer.

I like to think of Elements of Style as the common denominator of all well written English.

Elements sites Faulkner and Hemingway and then Whitman and Frost in the same examples because, despite differences in style, these writers follow the basic rules, principles and concepts of Elements.

The exception to Elements are authors who write in a heavy dialect like Zora Neal Hurston, Their Eyes were Watching God, and Richard Shelby, Requiem for a Dream. I can't think of other good writers who don't follow the spirit of Elements.

Elements illustrates the difference between voice and narration.

Elements maintains a consistent …