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Authors: Brooks Landon
rhythm in, 152â53
value of, 56
variation in length of, 152
verbals, 71â72
See also
coordinate cumulative sentences; subordinate cumulative sentence levels
Moffett, James, 246
Morrell, David, 42
Morrison, Toni, 88
movement principle, 58â59, 76, 106â7
Mrs. Dalloway
(Woolf), 141â42
“The Music of Prose” (Gass), 222
“My Darling Clementine”, 165
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Nabokov, Vladimir, 206, 212, 214â15
A New History of Classical Rhetoric
(Kennedy), 159
New Strategy of Style
(Weathers and Winchester), 244
Notes of a Native Son
(Baldwin), 216â17
nouns, 57â58
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Oates, Joyce Carol, 127, 131
“Of Studies” (Bacon), 209, 215
Ohman, Richard, 35â36
Omensetter's Luck
(Gass), 200
omitting needless words, 15â16, 17, 58, 97
On Being Blue
(Gass), 200, 214, 222â24
“On Keeping a Notebook” (Didion), 129
onomatopoeia, 119
“The Ontology of the Sentence” (Gass), 221â22
openers in sentences, 164, 176, 182
Orwell, George, 248
The Ox-Bow Incident
(Clark), 105
oxymorons, 119
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Paine, Thomas, 30
paradigmatic aspects of cumulative sentences, 80
parallelism
and balanced sentences, 187â88, 194, 199
in coordinate cumulative sentences, 103, 109
definition of, 194
of Garrett, 185â86
of Kennedy, 195
power and pleasure of, 188â191
Strunk on, 190â91
in suspensive sentences, 190
Tufte on, 192
participial phrases, 72, 74
pathos, 139
Patoski, Joe Nick, 164
Pattern Recognition
(Gibson), 36â37
Patterson, William Morrison, 149â151
Payne, Michael, 217
pedagogy, 244â46
perhaps
, 131â32, 135, 137
periodic sentences
balanced sentences as, 196
classical perspectives on, 158â59
definition of, 155â56
and degrees of suspensiveness, 170
privileging of, 156â59
Renaissance perspectives on, 159
Strunk on, 156â57
term, 159, 161â62
See also
suspensive sentences
personification, 119
phatic expressions, 178â182, 218
Plotnick, Arthur, 18
Poe, Edgar Allan, 119
poetry, 46
“Politics and the English Language” (Orwell), 248
polyptoton, 213â14
polysyndeton, 207, 214
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
(Joyce), 104, 105
Port-Royal Grammar
, 27, 28â29
possibly
, 131â32, 135, 137
Potter, Simeon, 191
predictive sentences, 41â43, 47
prefabricated phrases, 177â79, 218â220
prepositional phrases, 73
“The Problem of Meaning in Primitive Languages” (Malinowski), 179â180
processing information, importance of, 123â25, 129â130
progression, modes of, 45â48
propositions, 25â37
arrangement of, 30â34
as basic unit of writing, 5â7, 28
definition of, 25â26
implied or embedded propositions, 28â29, 34â36
methods of joining, 28
value of adding, 40
“Prose Rhythm in English” (Clark), 146
“Proverbs of Hell” (Blake), 214
Pynchon, Thomas, 126â27, 237â38
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questions, anticipating, 39â40
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The Rambler
(Johnson), 188
readers, 59, 66, 108â9, 181
reading aloud, benefits of, 95â99
“Reflections on Prose Style” (Klaus), 248â49
relative clauses, 49â50
repetition in writing, 87, 103, 113, 212â16
The Return of the Little Big Man
(Berger), 236â37
rhetoric, 20â22, 138â39
Rhetoric
(Aristotle), 123, 207
Rhetorical Grammar
(Kolln), 134
“The Rhetoric of the Series” (Weathers), 206, 217
rhythm, 140â154
and “aggressively rhythmic individuals,” 150, 151
Aristotle on, 144â45, 147
and article leads, 115
Christensen on, 56â57
of cumulative sentences, 53â67, 87, 105â6, 151â53, 188â89
end-focus rhythm pattern, 134
examples of, 53â55
historical explanations of, 144â150
Le Guin on, 143
and parallelism, 188â89
in phrases, 152â53
and reading aloud, 95â99
and style, 94, 143, 144
subjective nature of, 150
Woolf on, 94, 143
See also
balanced sentences; serial construction
The Rhythm of Prose
(Patterson), 149â150
right-branching sentences, 59, 76
A Room of One's Own
(Woolf), 163â64
rules of grammar, 246â47
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Saintsbury, George, 146, 147
Santayana, George, 208
Schuster, Edgar H., 247
Seattle (chief), 213
“The Secret Sharer” (Conrad), 34â36, 124â25
sequential restrictions, 107â8
serial construction, 204â25
of Bacon, 209
and balanced form, 208, 216â18
epistrophe in, 208
of Gass, 221â25
and mini-balances, 218â220
patterns in, 207â8, 210â16
power of, 206â7, 220â21
Weathers on, 206â7
Shakespeare, William, 168, 175
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 199
“The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” (Hemingway), 240â41
short sentences, 42, 170â71
similes, 119, 121â23, 125â28, 130â32
Simple & Direct
(Barzun), 16
Smith, Bradford, 193
sociability, expressions of, 178â182
“Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream” (Didion), 174â75, 214
Sonnenschein, E. A., 147â48, 151
Soul on Ice
(Cleaver), 212
Spark, Muriel, 51
Spector, Phil, 175
speculation, 118, 119â120, 128â133, 135â36, 137â38
Spunk and Bite
(Plotnick), 18
Steering the Craft
(Le Guin), 143, 229
Stein, Gertrude
on the continuous present, 105
Gass on, 221
on the pleasure of words, 3â4, 6â7, 8, 9, 10
on primacy of sentences, 224
on repetition, 87
Steinbeck, John, 13â14, 20, 87, 192â93
Stewart, Garrett, 185â86
The Strategy of Style
(Weathers and Winchester), 169â170, 174
Strunk, William
on emphatic words, 134
on loose and periodic sentences, 156
on omitting needless words, 15â16, 17, 97
on parallel construction, 190â91
and predictive style, 43
style
and arrangement of propositions, 30â34
definition of, 22â23
functions of, 34, 118, 124, 129
importance of, 249
individuality in, 118, 129â130
and kernel sentences, 41
and meaning, 9â10, 23
metaphor for, 9
nature of, 248â49
purpose of, 253
and rhythm, 94, 143, 144
teaching style, 249â254
Woolf on, 94, 143
Style, Rhetoric, and Rhythm
(Croll), 146
Style: An Anti-Textbook
(Lanham), 21, 249
Style and Proportion
(Miles), 45â47
subjects, 70
subordinate sentences
subordinate cumulative sentence levels, 86â88, 90, 101, 104, 109â11, 113
subordinative strategy in sentence construction, 44, 47
suspensive sentences, 155â167, 168â183
combinations of, 173â74
conditional pattern, 164â66
suspensive sentences (
cont
.)
degrees of suspensiveness, 169â172
delayed base-clause pattern, 163â64
and end-focus rhythm pattern, 134
extended-subject pattern, 166
function of, 169
inverted-cumulative pattern, 162â63
mini-scripting, 176â182
and misplaced modifiers, 78â79
parallelism in, 190
patterns in, 170â72
and phatic expressions, 178â182
sentence openers of, 164, 176
term, 161â62
use of, 174
See also
periodic sentences
Sweet Thursday
(Steinbeck), 192â93
syllogisms, 220
symploce, 208, 214
syntagmatic characteristic of cumulative sentences, 80
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A Tale of Two Cities
(Dickens), 184â85
A Temple of Texts
(Gass), 200
temporal restrictions, 107â8
texture of cumulative sentences, 62â63
that
, 44
A Theory of Discourse
(Kinneavy), 246
“This Is the House That Jack Built” (Mother Goose), 49â50
Thompson, Hunter, 213
three-part series.
See
serial construction
To the Lighthouse
(Woolf), 165
“Tough, Sweet & Stuffy” (Gibson), 42â43
Tucker, Ken, 171
Tufte, Virginia, 48, 50â51, 104, 105, 192, 231â32
The Tunnel
(Gass), 200
Twain, Mark, 163
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Under the Volcano
(Lowry), 201
Updike, John, 130â31
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verbals, 71â72, 114
verbs, 70â71
Villa, James, 175
Vineland
(Pynchon), 237â38
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Walsh, Bill, 18
Weathers, Winston
on Grammar B, 250â52
on serial constructions, 206, 216, 217
on style, 244, 250
on suspensive syntax, 169â170, 174
Webster, Daniel, 208
What Is Rhythm?
(Sonnenschein), 147â48
“When You Are Old” (Yeats), 214
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” (Oates), 127, 131
which
, 44
White, E. B.
on arrangement of propositions, 30
cumulative sentences of, 87, 92, 133
opinions signaled by, 138
on similes, 122â23
on style, 23
Whitman, Walt, 221
who
, 44
Who Owns the West?
(Kittredge), 171
Willie Masters' Lonesome Wife
(Gass), 200
Wimsatt, W. K., Jr., 187â88
Winchester, Otis, 169â170, 174, 244
Wolfe, Tom, 252
Woolf, Leonard, 172, 241
Woolf, Virginia, 94, 141â42, 143, 163â64, 165
word choice and order, 7â9, 17
The World Within the Word
(Gass), 200
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The Year of Magical Thinking
(Didion), 241
Yeats, William B., 214
Young, Marguerite, 233â34