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Always First Class - The Pleasure of Personal Letters (Paperback)
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Always First Class - The Pleasure of Personal Letters (Paperback)
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Loot Price R426
Discovery Miles 4 260
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Lois Barry, award-winning Professor English and Writing, has
assembled an intriguing miscellany of letter-writing history,
facts, quotations and writing suggestions. Nearly 200 quotations
celebrate letter writing from Lord Byrons classic assertion that
Letter writing is the only device for combining solitude with good
company, to Kate Spades modern appreciation, Its uplifting to get a
letterlike an ooh! in your mail box. Marianne Moores enthusiastic
report, I had a letter from Elisabeth [Bishop] a day or two ago,
which Im thinking of having tattooed on me ] balances Anne Sextons
poignant relief, Im glad you wrote to me. I thought I had died or
something, Ada Leverson cautions, You dont know a woman until you
have received a letter from her, while John Donne romantically
declares More than kisses, letters mingle souls. Chapters of
quotations cover all aspects of correspondence: writing letters,
receiving letters, saving letters, appreciating letters, waiting
for letters, love letters and more. "Always First Class" combines
entertaining reminders of old-fashioned letter writing for those of
a certain age with persuasive suggestions that young technophiles
explore this pleasantly retro means of communication. Historical
information ranges from the once-practical (On making vellum:
First, kill a goat) to the economic ( In 1673 when 50 cents a day
was a living wage in the American colonies, it cost $3.50 to send a
letter from New York to Philadelphia). In addition to an
appreciation of letter writing and a history of the social changes
necessary before private personal letters could be exchanged, three
chapters focus on various occasions and myriad topics for writing
letters from Do you remember when we ] ? to Where do you think well
be ten years from now? Readers are encouraged to go beyond texting,
tweeting and e-mail to write real letters once again, to connect
with distant family and old friends in a deeply personal way. The
book closes with an invitation to submit copies of treasured
personal letters for a forthcoming collection, A Friendly Exchange,
Americas Personal Letters.
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