On the Art of Writing / Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914
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A series of university lectures offers practical, craft-focused guidance on writing as an art to be practised rather than merely studied. It contrasts prose and verse, identifies chief difficulties in each, warns against jargon, and restates key principles of style. The speaker traces the lineage of English literature, considers its place in university teaching, and urges sustained effort to improve on inherited models. Throughout the essays he combines critical observation, examples, and exhortation, stressing clarity, discipline, and the living, revisable nature of literary craft.
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