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" A style interests when it carries the reader along; it is then a good style. A style ceases to interest when by reason of disjointed sentences, over-used words, monotonous or jog-trot cadences, it fatigues the reader's mind. Too startling words, however... "
Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance - Page 206
by Ford Madox Ford - 1924 - 276 pages
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Write to the Point, and Feel Better about Your Writing

William Stott - 1991 - 246 pages
...out of the passage in a distracting way, like a dead fish on the living room sofa. According to Ford, "too startling words, however apt, too just images, too great displays of cleverness" broke the momentum of what was being said. So Conrad and he replaced the startling words with humbler...
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Ford Madox Ford's Modernity

Robert Hampson, Max Saunders - 2003 - 340 pages
...is 'to make work interesting', and a style interests when 'it carries the reader along'. Conversely: Too startling words, however apt, too just images,...most over-used words or the most jog-trot cadences. (JC I 93l How much does the reader, 'carried along', actually notice of the paragraph first quoted?...
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