“The best book on writing ever published” (Patricia T. O’Conner, author of Woe Is I). When Robert Graves and Alan Hodge decided to collaborate on this manual for writers, the world was in total upheaval. Graves had fled Majorca three years earlier at the start of the Spanish Civil War, and as they labored over their new project, they witnessed the fall of France and the evacuation of Allied forces at Dunkirk. Soon the horror of World War II would reach British soil as well, as the Luftwaffe began bombing London in an effort to destroy the resolve of the English people. Graves and Hodge believed that at a time when their whole world was falling apart, the survival of English prose sentences—of writing that was clear, concise, and intelligible—had become paramount if hope were going to outlive the onslaught. They came up with forty-one principles for writing, the majority devoted to clarity, the remainder to grace of expression. They studied the prose of a wide range of noted authors and leaders, finding much room for improvement. Successful communication could mean the difference between war and peace, life and death, and they were determined to contribute to its survival. The importance of good writing continues today, as obfuscation, propaganda, manipulative language, and sloppy standards are all too common—and this classic guide is just as useful and important as ever. Note: This edition restores the full, original 1943 text. “To see what really expert mavens can do in applying their rule-based expertise to clearing up bad prose, get hold of a copy of The Reader Over Your Shoulder.” —The Atlantic
In May 1943 they published The Reader Over Your Shoulder . The situation of the English language then was indeed critical . Graves and Hodge regard English as a messy , eccentric language , a rascal , undisciplined , often loose ...
Foder , Istvan , and Claude Hagege ( i.p. ) eds . , Language Reform and Modernization ( tentative title ) . Graves , Robert , and Alan Hodge ( 1979 ) , The Reader Over Your Shoulder : A Handbook for Writers of English Prose .
"From the perspective of the early 1940s, Robert Graves and his co-author of The Long Weekend, the journalist and historian Alan Hodge, surveyed the darkening interwar years from 1918 to...
Examines the language of ancient Celtic and Mediterranean poetic myths, probing the role of the all-encompassing female figure, the White Goddess, in the earliest forms of poetry.
The name, "Moon Over My Shoulder", dropped softly into my spirit and a knowing permeated my soul.
The Reader over Your Shoulder: A Handbook for Writers of English Prose. New York: Macmillan, 1943. Graves, Robert, and Paul O'Prey. Between Moon and Moon: The Selected Letters of Robert Graves, 194651972. London: Hutchinson, 1984.
Only after Riding and Graves had separated did Graves have a go at Richards on his own in The Reader over Your Shoulder, and by then the history between them had already been made. It simply needed to be recorded and set straight.
European witchcraft and also set the stage for Gardner's Witchcraft Today and enabled Gardner to elaborate on both Murray and ... In the early 1940's, both Charles Williams and William Seabrook published books entitled Witchcraft.
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See William R. Jordan III, The Sunflower Forest: Ecological Restoration and the New Communion with Nature (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003), 48. 25. Jordan, The Sunflower Forest, 47. 26. Ibid., 56. 27.