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Gwynne, N. M.
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English language -- Grammar.
English language -- Punctuation.
English language -- Rhetoric.
English language -- Usage.
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Gwynne, N. M.
English language -- Grammar.
English language -- Punctuation.
English language -- Rhetoric.
English language -- Usage.
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Gwynne's
grammar
: the
ultimate
introduction
to
grammar
and the
writing
of
good
English
/ N.M. Gwynne, M.A. (Oxon.)
by
Gwynne, N. M.
Alfred A. Knopf, 2014.
Call #:
808.042 G995g
Subjects
English
language --
Grammar
.
English
language -- Punctuation.
English
language -- Rhetoric.
English
language -- Usage.
ISBN:
9780385352932 (hc.)
038535293X (hc.)
Alternate title:
Ultimate
introduction
to
grammar
and the
writing
of
good
English
Edition:
First American Edition.
Description:
xxxvi, 249 p. ; 19 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-236) and index.
Summary:
"Crushing national Debt? Climate Change? No: the greatest danger to our way of life is the decline of
grammar
. Thus preaches the inimitable Mr Gwynne as he shows us the way out of this sorry state. "
Grammar
is the science of using words rightly, leading to thinking rightly, leading to deciding rightly, without which-as both common sense and experience show-happiness is impossible. Therefore, happiness depends at least partly on
good
grammar
." So writes Mr. Gwynne in his small but perfectly formed new book of
grammar
with an attitude. Mr. Gwynne believes passionately that we must regain our knowledge of the workings of our language before it is too late. Schools don't teach it, and as the Internet drives the written word to new lows of informality, we approach a tipping point of expressive dysfunction. Into the breach steps this doughty grammarian. Rejecting popular notions that language is simply a matter of the way people use it, he meticulously spells out what tradition and common sense have, over centuries, dictated to be the right and the wrong. His teaching method is also defiantly old school: no one can follow a rule he hasn't committed to memory. But not all rules are equal. For a country whose only broadly subscribed guide to
writing
is Strunk and White, Mr. Gwynne performs a radical procedure. He presents its original seed: Strunk's 1918 essay, which E. B. White expanded. But neither form was ever meant as a guide to
grammar
, and so Mr. Gwynne presents only the kernel of Strunk's useful advice as a companion: a guide to putting words together nicely set within Gwynne's wisdom about putting them together correctly. The result is the last word on the subject anyone should need."--From publisher.
Other authors:
Strunk, William, 1869-1946. Elements of style.
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