
The Elements Of Style: the Original Edition
The Elements of Style is a most handy manual of American English usage. Originally written for one of Strunkās courses at Cornell University in 1919 and later published by his son Oliver Strunk in 1935, it gives advice on usage and composition, discusses form, and highlights common expression and spelling errors. It also offers invaluable exercises to further improve the writing skills of the readers. Its contents may be similar to other such volumes but its precision and lucidity have made it indispensable for both students and writers of English language since its first publication
About the Author
William Strunk Jr. (1869-1946) taught English at Cornell University from 1891 to 1937. In addition to The Elements of Style, he wrote English Metres, a notable treatise on poetic metrical forms.
The Elements Of Style: the Original Edition
The Elements of Style is a most handy manual of American English usage. Originally written for one of Strunkās courses at Cornell University in 1919 and later published by his son Oliver Strunk in 1935, it gives advice on usage and composition, discusses form, and highlights common expression and spelling errors. It also offers invaluable exercises to further improve the writing skills of the readers. Its contents may be similar to other such volumes but its precision and lucidity have made it indispensable for both students and writers of English language since its first publication
About the Author
William Strunk Jr. (1869-1946) taught English at Cornell University from 1891 to 1937. In addition to The Elements of Style, he wrote English Metres, a notable treatise on poetic metrical forms.
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The Elements of Style is a most handy manual of American English usage. Originally written for one of Strunkās courses at Cornell University in 1919 and later published by his son Oliver Strunk in 1935, it gives advice on usage and composition, discusses form, and highlights common expression and spelling errors. It also offers invaluable exercises to further improve the writing skills of the readers. Its contents may be similar to other such volumes but its precision and lucidity have made it indispensable for both students and writers of English language since its first publication
About the Author
William Strunk Jr. (1869-1946) taught English at Cornell University from 1891 to 1937. In addition to The Elements of Style, he wrote English Metres, a notable treatise on poetic metrical forms.











