The greatest writers in English aren’t those who have mastered the dictionary; they are those, like Wodehouse, with a profound feeling for the music of the language. So says English novelist Philip Hensher about P.G. Wodehouse’s “The Everyman Wodehouse: Selected Volumes”. Music in language is a rare thing these days since the passing of giants … Continue reading The music of language
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