Chapter 47

On the Art of WritingBySir Arthur Quiller-CouchIn a fresh and untrammeled manner the author deals with the craftsmanship as well as the content of letters. The scope of the volume is indicated by the appended chapter titles: “The Practice of Writing,” “On the Difference between Verse and Prose,” “Interlude,” “On Jargon,” “On the Special Difficulty of Prose,” “On the Lineage of English Literature,” “English Literature in our Universities.”G. P. Putnam’s SonsNew YorkLondon

On the Art of Writing

BySir Arthur Quiller-Couch

In a fresh and untrammeled manner the author deals with the craftsmanship as well as the content of letters. The scope of the volume is indicated by the appended chapter titles: “The Practice of Writing,” “On the Difference between Verse and Prose,” “Interlude,” “On Jargon,” “On the Special Difficulty of Prose,” “On the Lineage of English Literature,” “English Literature in our Universities.”

G. P. Putnam’s Sons

New YorkLondon


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