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Record Nr.

UNINA9910452768003321

Autore

Sword Helen

Titolo

Stylish academic writing [[electronic resource] /] / Helen Sword

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard University Press, 2012

ISBN

0-674-06913-7

0-674-06509-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online book  (viii, 220 p. ) : ill

Classificazione

HF 124

Disciplina

808/.0420711

Soggetti

Academic writing

English language - Style

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- PREFACE -- Part I: STYLE AND SUBSTANCE -- 1. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT -- 2. ON BEING DISCIPLINED -- 3. A GUIDE TO THE STYLE GUIDES -- Part II: THE ELEMENTS OF STYLISHNESS -- 4. VOICE AND ECHO -- 5. SMART SENTENCING -- 6. TEMPTING TITLES -- 7. HOOKS AND SINKERS -- 8. THE STORY NET -- 9. SHOW AND TELL -- 10. JARGONITIS -- 11. STRUCTURAL DESIGNS -- 12. POINTS OF REFERENCE -- 13. THE BIG PICTURE -- 14. THE CREATIVE TOUCH -- AFTERWORD: BECOMING A STYLISH WRITER -- APPENDIX -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INDEX

Sommario/riassunto

Elegant data and ideas deserve elegant expression, argues Helen Sword in this lively guide to academic writing. For scholars frustrated with disciplinary conventions, and for specialists who want to write for a larger audience but are unsure where to begin, here are imaginative, practical, witty pointers that show how to make articles and books a pleasure to read-and to write.Dispelling the myth that you cannot get published without writing wordy, impersonal prose, Sword shows how much journal editors and readers welcome work that avoids excessive jargon and abstraction. Sword's analysis of more than a thousand peer-reviewed articles across a wide range of fields documents a startling gap between how academics typically describe good writing and the turgid prose they regularly produce.Stylish Academic Writing showcases



a range of scholars from the sciences, humanities, and social sciences who write with vividness and panache. Individual chapters take up specific elements of style, such as titles and headings, chapter openings, and structure, and close with examples of transferable techniques that any writer can master.