The Elements of English

A Glossary of Basic Terms for Literature, Composition, and Grammar

By (author) Stan Malless, Jeff McQuain

Paperback - £7.99

Publication date:

18 October 2014

Length of book:

88 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

ISBN-13: 9781442241954

Stan Malles and Jeff McQuain have written this brief, yet very important glossary in the spirit of E.D. Hirsch’s bestselling Cultural Literacy. Here is a dictionary of basic terms for literature, composition, and grammar that every American, no matter their age, needs to know.

Perfect for home and classroom use, The Elements of English is simple to use, unintimidating to read and easy to understand. Each area of language arts is divided into its own section, and a comprehensive index is also included. Each entry is concise, yet explained very clearly. Examples are listed to illustrate meanings, as are reminders, hints, and tips that further define and elucidate the terms.

The Elements of English has been used very successfully in classrooms across the country. This revised and expanded edition includes new entries plus three additional appendices. This is a little book that fills a big need, and it deserves a wide distribution and readership.
This concise title is a list of basic terms for literature, composition, and grammar, terms selected as being those that students from middle school to high school and beyond should be familiar with, along with basic rules for capitalization and punctuation. A bibliography and index round out the content. The book is divided into five parts. The three major parts are literature (the art of written communication), composition (the craft of written communication), and grammar (the rules of written communication and spoken communication), and the two minor are guidelines for capitalization and punctuation. This work will be of interest to students of all ages and anyone who needs to communicate.