
The Elements of Eloquence
Secrets of the Perfect Turn of Phrase
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Narrado por:
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Don Hagen
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Mark Forsyth
From classic poetry to pop lyrics, from Charles Dickens to Dolly Parton, even from Jesus to James Bond, Mark Forsyth explains the secrets that make a phrase - such as "O Captain! My Captain!" or "To be or not to be" - memorable. In his inimitably entertaining and wonderfully witty style, he takes apart famous phrases and shows how you too can write like Shakespeare or quip like Oscar Wilde. Whether you’re aiming to achieve literary immortality or just hoping to deliver the perfect one-liner, The Elements of Eloquence proves that you don’t need to have anything important to say - you simply need to say it well. In an age unhealthily obsessed with the power of substance, this is a book that highlights the importance of style.
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Elements of Eloquence to be better than the print version?
A paperback is probably the proper method to memorize this mesmerizing manual for manufacturing memorable mannerisms.Witty, but
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If you could sum up The Elements of Eloquence in three words, what would they be?
crack for wordgeeksWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Elements of Eloquence?
there were so many: quotes from famous poems and lyrics from rock songsHave you listened to any of Don Hagen’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
not sure if I have but he did a great job on this oneDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh out loud several timesAny additional comments?
I got lucky with this book - it could have been very dry, based on the title. But it was wonderful - educational and very funny at the same time. I will probably listen to it again, something I rarely do with a book. I may even buy the written version so I can take notes (I listen while driving).Delightful!
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If you are interested in language at all I cant recommend this book enough.
Brilliant, Breathtaking, and Bombastic
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painful, but so good
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Very entertaining but not for the kiddos
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Elements of Eloquence to be better than the print version?
Can't answer this - I have not seen the print version.What did you like best about this story?
I loved the word play!! The book explains techniques of good writing and speaking in a very clever and interesting way.Which character – as performed by Don Hagen – was your favorite?
Not a relevant question. This book has no characters -- but you do get a nice feeling about the author's sense of fun and playfulness.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, I savored it a chapter at time; and I have gone back and listened to it many times now.Any additional comments?
Who would have thought that learning grammar could be so fun.Interesting & What Fun !!
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Fantastically witty!
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If you’re really concerned with their comments, listen to the epilogue first where Forsyth essentially dispenses with pretense and gives an honest review of the tangle that is our English understanding of such definitions.
As for the book itself, I love Forsyth and his narrator. Forsyth is witty and very enjoyable to listen to. See his book Etymologicon. I love grammar and writing, so I gave this book a go in an attempt to extend my understanding on devices, and I’m happy I did.
This is NOT an education on devices nor is it a book written to help you improve your writing. Merely, it is a fascinating stroll down history lane on how the device has been used (even recently) and what it is. It is entertainment… informative entertainment.
If you’re not a prat, give it a go. You’ll enjoy it. If you are, follow Forsyth’s recommendation in the epilogue.
Cheers!!
Ignore the nay sayers
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easy to follow
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Pretty good
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