Writing with Style

Writing with Style by Rebecca Stott, published by Longman in 2001, is a first edition that spans 136 pages. This book presents the idea that advanced writing skills can be developed through the analysis of the prose styles and techniques employed by established writers. It emphasizes that any assessment of writing quality should consider its intended use and audience.
Readers will find a focus on the intricacies of writing, exploring various aspects of style and communication. The book delves into topics such as business communication and rhetoric, providing insights that are applicable across different fields, including journalism and literary criticism. With its practical approach, Writing with Style serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their writing abilities through a deeper understanding of established techniques.
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The book shows that advanced writing skills are best learnt from studying the prose styles and techniques of already established writers, and that any judgement about the quality of writing must take into account the use to which it is put and the audience for whom it is intended.
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