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A Matter of Style Matthew Clark (Division of Humanities, York University, Canada)

A Matter of Style par Matthew Clark (Division of Humanities, York University, Canada)

A Matter of Style Matthew Clark (Division of Humanities, York University, Canada)


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Résumé

A book on writing with style for students and writers who already have good basic skills and are looking for help with more advanced techniques.

A Matter of Style Résumé

A Matter of Style: On Writing and Technique Matthew Clark (Division of Humanities, York University, Canada)

Clark begins with the small and ends with the large. He progresses from describing the techniques used in grammar, word arrangement, and rhythm, through ornate style, figures of speech, and parallelism, to sentence, paragraphs, and the structure and conventions of novels. His method throughout is descriptive rather than prescriptive: he illustrates his points by examples drawn from literature and refrains from elaborate systems of his own construction. Assuming his readers know the basics of grammar and style, Clark provides an engaging description of the importance of style for the serious writer and experienced editor.

À propos de Matthew Clark (Division of Humanities, York University, Canada)

Matthew Clark is a professor in the Division of Humanities at York University. Originally trained in the Classics, Clark is the author of over 60 publications, ranging from fiction and verse to book reviews, music journalism, and academic articles.

Sommaire

PREFACE ; A Few Points of Grammar ; The Arrangement of Words ; Rhythm ; Ornate Style ; A Few Figures of Speech ; A Few More Figures ; Parallelism and Antithesis ; Periodic Construction ; Excess ; The Paragraph and Beyond ; The Morphology of the Novel

Informations supplémentaires

GOR002236441
9780195417623
0195417623
A Matter of Style: On Writing and Technique Matthew Clark (Division of Humanities, York University, Canada)
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Oxford University Press, Canada
20020926
176
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