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Writings from ‘‘The New Yorker,’’ 1925–1976 (1990), edited by Rebecca M. Dale, is a collection of some of White’s contributions to the magazine.
Gary Hoffman and Glynis Hoffman, authors of Adiós, Strunk and White: A Handbook for the New Academic Essay (1999), urge young writers to say goodbye to traditional grammar, organization, and objectivity. Their book provides a stark contrast to the style taught by Strunk and White.
The New York Public Library Writer’s Guide to Style and Usage (1994), edited by Andrea Sutcliffe, is as...
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