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The Art of Writing Well

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Informationen zum Autor F. L. Lucas (1894-1967), Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, was a distinguished scholar known for his studies of the classics as well as of English literature. The Sunday Times wrote that "Lucas has distinguished himself in more than thirty volumes as a poet, a novelist, a translator, a biographer, a critic and an editor. He is entitled to write about style because he writes with style." Klappentext *4th edition with a new foreword by Joseph Epstein (Harriman Classics)* Lost for almost forty years, Style has acquired the status of a legend. Loved by some of the greatest modern authors and acclaimed by critics, this guide to recognising and writing stylish prose was written by a Cambridge don and veteran of Bletchley Park. Imbued with a lifetime of wit and wisdom, it retains its power today. Writing forcefully and persuasively has never mattered so much - and Style is the perfect guide for the busy, the ambitious, and the creative. With unique authority and good humour, F. L. Lucas takes us through his ten points of effective prose style and provides a tour of some of the best (and worst) that has been written in a number of languages and literatures. Wry, perceptive and rich in quotation and anecdote, the book reads like a personal conversation on the art of writing well - with a master of the art. Zusammenfassung F. L. Lucas takes us through his ten points of effective prose style and provides a tour of some of the best (and worst) that has been written in a number of languages and literatures.

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Authors Lucas F. L., F. L. Lucas, F.L. Lucas
Publisher Harriman House
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 18.08.2020
Subject Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Foreign-language dictionaries
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
 
EAN 9780857198785
ISBN 978-0-85719-878-5
Pages 290
Age Recommendation from age 18
 
Series Harriman Classics
Subjects LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
Literature: history & criticism
Literature: history and criticism
language; literature; writing; prose
 

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