On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 12:14, DaveP wrote:
At 19:30 24/06/2004, you wrote:
>Why not point people to the original classic elsewhere on the web too?
>
>http://www.bartleby.com/141/
Not heard of it.
I highly recommend you pick up a copy. Knowing and using the full
Strunk and White version is, IMO, a requirement for writing good
English.
Unusual though, the guy died in 46, first published in 95, then again
in 99.
What happened?
.... and what makes it a 'classic' of <10 years?
I'm missing something.
Short version - William Strunk first started giving out his "little
book" in 1918 to his students. Strunk died in 1946. Author E.B. White,
Strunk's student in 1919, added a few opinions and revisions,
re-publishing the newly joint-authored book in 1959. It has had a few
revisions.
It is very small, easy to read and understand, and is very handy and
useful. I presume it is only the original Strunk which is in the public
domain, and that is largely the most useful part of the guide, and the
copyright not owned by a large publishing house.
More:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elements_of_Style
A review:
http://www.writecraftweb.com/bookreviews/wcElementsofStyle.html
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