Style is determined by a piece of writing’s structural elements, like word choice, sentence structure, and tone and rhythm.
Non-style elements include its content, substance, and meaning.
According to the ancients, the meaning, substance and content should come first.
As Cato said, “Grasp the subject, the words will follow.” (Rem tene, verba sequentur.) Words come after, not before.
Aristotle initiated the tradition of making language “so transparent a medium that it disappears and interposes no obstacle or screen between the reader and the things it points to.” (Fish, How to Read a Sentence, page 39)
Should it be style over non-style elements, or non-style elements over style? Which one should be favoured? What value does style have?
Non-style elements include its content, substance, and meaning.
According to the ancients, the meaning, substance and content should come first.
As Cato said, “Grasp the subject, the words will follow.” (Rem tene, verba sequentur.) Words come after, not before.
Aristotle initiated the tradition of making language “so transparent a medium that it disappears and interposes no obstacle or screen between the reader and the things it points to.” (Fish, How to Read a Sentence, page 39)
Should it be style over non-style elements, or non-style elements over style? Which one should be favoured? What value does style have?