The Verbalist. A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the Wrong Use of Words and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those Who Would Speak and Write with Propriety

Par : Alfred Ayres

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  • Nombre de pages170
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4722150-0
  • EAN8596547221500
  • Date de parution04/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille434 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Verbalist, " Alfred Ayres presents a compelling and thorough exploration of the English language, aiming to cultivate precision and elegance in communication. This work, published in the late 19th century, exemplifies Ayres' dedication to language as an art form. It offers readers intricate discussions on the nuances of words, grammar, and usage, underscoring the importance of clarity and style in both spoken and written discourse.
The book serves as a guide that intertwines a didactic approach with a rich, engaging literary style, reflective of the period's heightened sensitivity to language and literacy. Alfred Ayres, a prominent figure in the realm of linguistic study, was influenced by the cultural education movements of his time, which emphasized the mastery of language as vital for personal and societal progress. His experiences as a teacher and editor informed his beliefs about the transformative power of well-executed language.
Ayres sought not only to instruct but also to elevate the understanding of language's beauty and complexity, making "The Verbalist" a valuable tool for both learners and seasoned writers alike. I recommend "The Verbalist" to anyone who seeks to refine their command of the English language. Its insightful guidance and attention to detail will benefit aspiring writers, students, and language enthusiasts in their quest for eloquence.
Ayres' work is not merely instructional; it is a celebration of language that encourages readers to appreciate and improve their verbal craft.
In "The Verbalist, " Alfred Ayres presents a compelling and thorough exploration of the English language, aiming to cultivate precision and elegance in communication. This work, published in the late 19th century, exemplifies Ayres' dedication to language as an art form. It offers readers intricate discussions on the nuances of words, grammar, and usage, underscoring the importance of clarity and style in both spoken and written discourse.
The book serves as a guide that intertwines a didactic approach with a rich, engaging literary style, reflective of the period's heightened sensitivity to language and literacy. Alfred Ayres, a prominent figure in the realm of linguistic study, was influenced by the cultural education movements of his time, which emphasized the mastery of language as vital for personal and societal progress. His experiences as a teacher and editor informed his beliefs about the transformative power of well-executed language.
Ayres sought not only to instruct but also to elevate the understanding of language's beauty and complexity, making "The Verbalist" a valuable tool for both learners and seasoned writers alike. I recommend "The Verbalist" to anyone who seeks to refine their command of the English language. Its insightful guidance and attention to detail will benefit aspiring writers, students, and language enthusiasts in their quest for eloquence.
Ayres' work is not merely instructional; it is a celebration of language that encourages readers to appreciate and improve their verbal craft.