- Paperback: 113 pages
- Publisher: Harper & Row.; New e. edition (Sep 1977)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0060803517
- ISBN-13: 978-0060803513
- Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 10.4 x 1 cm
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,759,318 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Part II, THE PET DEPARTMENT, was taken from Thurber's column: Questions (presumably but not necessarily from actual readers) and Answers--clearly from the author's non-veterinarian but fertile imagination. His curious pen and ink sketches clarify many obscure pet problems or solutions; the anthology's title was inspired by a query about a (stuffed) owl in somebody's attic.
Part III is a linguistic gem called A LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GUIDE TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR--which I do not recommend to serious foreign students of our language. They will be confused enough without Thurber's well-intentioned advice. Using ridiculous circumstances to illustrate difficult grammatical problems, traditional errors and embarrassing pitfalls, Thurber dazzles his readers as he attempts serious language instruction for those scribblers who insist on writing over their heads. Undaunted he attacks such stumbling blocks
as Which, Whether and the ubiquitously subline Subjunctive.
Examining their entrapment capabilities under a microscope, he
dissects them with the precision of his witty scalpel. Read and be warned: Be sure to keep your notes to absent friends brief but grammatically correct! (Teaching English was never like this...)