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Kurzgefaßte Deutsche Stilistik

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This manual defines style and stylistics, distinguishes objective and subjective determinants of expression, and outlines principles of good writing—clarity, correctness, purity, precision, brevity, appropriateness, euphony, vividness, and naturalness. It surveys figures and tropes, examines word- and sentence-level matters (word formation, parts of speech, word order, participles) and the construction and rhythm of complex sentences. It treats types of style (poetic versus prosaic, intellectual versus emotional) and practical training: studying models, collecting material, planning, drafting, and revision. An appendix supplies syntax exercises and detailed guidance on government of verbs, nouns, adjectives, and prepositions for classroom use.

About the Author

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Otto Lyon

Otto Lyon was a German author and scholar, recognized for his contributions to the field of linguistics and style. He is best known for his work "Kurzgefaßte Deutsche Stilistik," which offers a concise overview of German stylistics. Lyon's writing reflects a deep understanding of language and its nuances, making his work valuable for students and scholars alike. His focus on clarity and precision in language has earned him a place in the study of German literature and linguistics.

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