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The Elements of Style is a prescriptive American English writing style guide in numerous editions, originally composed by William Strunk Jr. in 1918. It comprises elementary rules of usage, elementary principles of composition, a few matters of form, a list of words and expressions commonly misused, and a list of words often misspelled.
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First digital edition 2017 by Anna Ruggieri
This book aims to give in brief space the principal requirementsof plain English style. It aims to lighten the task of instructorand student by concentrating attention (in ChaptersIIandIII) on afew essentials, the rules of usage and principles of compositionmost commonly violated. In accordance with this plan it lays downthree rules for the use of the comma, instead of a score or more,and one for the use of the semicolon, in the belief that these fourrules provide for all the internal punctuationthat is required bynineteen sentences out of twenty. Similarly, it givesinChapter IIIonly those principles of the paragraph and thesentence which are of the widest application. The book thus coversonly a small portion of the field of English style. The experienceof its writer has been that once past the essentials, studentsprofit most by individual instruction based on the problems oftheir own work, and that each instructor has his own body oftheory, which he may prefer to that offered by any textbook.
The numbers of the sections may be used as references incorrecting manuscript.
The writer's colleagues in the Department of English in CornellUniversity have greatly helped him in the preparation of hismanuscript. Mr. George McLane Wood has kindlyconsented to theinclusion underRule 10of some material from hisSuggestions toAuthors.
The following books are recommended for reference or furtherstudy: in connection with ChaptersIIandIV, F. Howard Collins,Authorand Printer(Henry Frowde); Chicago University Press,Manual ofStyle; T. L. De Vinne,Correct Composition(The CenturyCompany); Horace Hart,Rules for Compositors and Printers(OxfordUniversity Press); George McLane Wood,Extracts from the Style-Bookof the Government Printing Office(United States Geological Survey);in connection with ChaptersIIIandV,The King's English(OxfordUniversity Press); Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch,The Art ofWriting(Putnam), especially the chapter, Interlude on Jargon;George McLane Wood,Suggestions toAuthors(United States GeologicalSurvey); John Lesslie Hall,English Usage(Scott, Foresman and Co.);James P. Kelley,Workmanship in Words(Little, Brown and Co.). Inthese will be found full discussions of many points here brieflytreated and an abundant store of illustrations to supplement thosegiven in this book.
It is an old observation that the best writers sometimesdisregard the rules of rhetoric. When they do so, however, thereader will usually find in the sentence some compensating merit,attained at the cost of the violation. Unless he is certain ofdoing as well, he will probably do best to follow the rules. Afterhe has learned, by their guidance, to write plain English adequatefor everyday uses, let him look, for the secrets of style, to thestudy of the masters of literature.
Follow this rule whatever the final consonant. Thus write,
Charles's friend
Burns's poems
the witch's malice
This is the usage of the United States Government PrintingOffice and of the Oxford University Press.
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollständigen Ausgabe!