This beautifully illustrated volume, Foundations of Writing, brings together three iconic works that have shaped generations of writers. From the precision of language to the wild freedom of thought and the soulful call to self-expression, these texts form a timeless guide to the writerâs journeyâbeginner or master alike.
William Strunk Jr.âs The Elements of Style is a concise and enduring classic of American prose. Praised by E.B. White as âa textbook on style in the best sense of the word,â it champions clarity, economy, and bold expression. Generations of writers have turned to its famous commandmentsââOmit needless words,â âUse the active voiceââas the gold standard for clean, impactful writing.
In contrast, Gertrude Steinâs How to Write invites readers to question and break conventional boundaries. With her rhythmic, repetitive, and often playful prose, Stein believed that âwriting and reading without conventional meaning allows language itself to become the subject.â Her work is a bold reminder that writing can be experimental, intuitive, and radically personal.
Brenda Uelandâs If You Want to Write is a warm, empowering manifesto on creativity. She writes, âEverybody is talented, original, and has something important to say.â Her words continue to inspire writers to silence their inner critics and trust the truth of their voices. It is as much a philosophy of life as it is of writing.
Together, these three works offer a powerful synthesis of craft, innovation, and encouragement. Foundations of Writing is not just a collectionâit is a celebration of language, imagination, and the enduring human need to write.
Contents:
William Strunk Jr
⢠The Elements of Style
Gertrude Stein
⢠How to Write
Brenda Ueland
⢠If You Want to Write
Foundations of Writing. Style, Thought, Creative Spirit. Illustrated - William Strunk, Jr., Gertrude Stein & Brenda Ueland
By William Strunk, Jr., Gertrude Stein & Brenda Ueland
This beautifully illustrated volume, Foundations of Writing, brings together three iconic works that have shaped generations of writers. From the precision of language to the wild freedom of thought and the soulful call to self-expression, these texts form a timeless guide to the writerâs journeyâbeginner or master alike.
William Strunk Jr.âs The Elements of Style is a concise and enduring classic of American prose. Praised by E.B. White as âa textbook on style in the best sense of the word,â it champions clarity, economy, and bold expression. Generations of writers have turned to its famous commandmentsââOmit needless words,â âUse the active voiceââas the gold standard for clean, impactful writing.
In contrast, Gertrude Steinâs How to Write invites readers to question and break conventional boundaries. With her rhythmic, repetitive, and often playful prose, Stein believed that âwriting and reading without conventional meaning allows language itself to become the subject.â Her work is a bold reminder that writing can be experimental, intuitive, and radically personal.
Brenda Uelandâs If You Want to Write is a warm, empowering manifesto on creativity. She writes, âEverybody is talented, original, and has something important to say.â Her words continue to inspire writers to silence their inner critics and trust the truth of their voices. It is as much a philosophy of life as it is of writing.
Together, these three works offer a powerful synthesis of craft, innovation, and encouragement. Foundations of Writing is not just a collectionâit is a celebration of language, imagination, and the enduring human need to write.
Contents:
William Strunk Jr
⢠The Elements of Style
Gertrude Stein
⢠How to Write
Brenda Ueland
⢠If You Want to Write
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