Review by ZyPhReXon (Top #3000 Amazon Reviewer)
The Elements of Style: Classic EditionAs a preamble, what
follows is a not only a review but a revamped cursory juxtaposition
between The Elements Of Style: Classic Edition, which is
the main book discussed and reviewed, and The Elements Of Style
4th Edition, which is a slightly similar book covering many of
the same rules.Having purchased both within the last month, I
thought it prudent to comment on some of the differences between
both books. Although somewhat alike, both books still differ in
some respects, but both offer ample from which any individual may
learn much from.The Elements Of Style [Classic Edition] by
William Strunk Jr. and edited by Richard De A'Morelli is meant as a
tribute to the work Prof. Strunk undertook over 100 years ago in
creating this book. This particular book features a forward by
Richard De A'Morelli titled Grammar & Style For The 21st
Century, instead of the one written by Roger Angell in the 4th
Edition. The former is eight pages long, while the latter is only
two pages long. De A'Morelli's foreword sets the stage better in
this book than the previous book.The book blurb does mention that
there are some rules which are now obsolete, and there are
editorial notes which focus on that in the book.One really
significant improvement in the Classic Edition is that
after each Rule is mentioned and examples are shown, it's much
easier to discern which are the good examples and which ones are
not.The Elements Of Style: Classic Edition covers a wide
range of elements within writing. From form, composition, mistakes
in diction, to a few other common mistakes done in writing, the
book gives a very solid foundation upon which writers may begin
their adventures.Overall, given all the book offers in such a small
package, it really is a great deal and a high value educational
book--any individual working on their writing skills would benefit
from having it.
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