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# The War Against Grammar (CrossCurrents Series)

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    An intelligent defense of formal grammar instruction
  

*by D***L on Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2004*

In pellucid prose, author David Mulroy, a classicist at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, discusses the deleterious effect that a decades-long avoidance of formal instruction in grammar has had on American students: SAT scores are down; reading comprehension has declined; enrollment in most foreign languages has dropped; and students suffer in general from a "higher illiteracy." While students can, that is--some of them, at least--express themselves adequately, they are not proficient at explicating the literal meanings of grammatically complex texts. Asked to paraphrase the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence, for example, one of the author's students writes: "It doesn't matter where you came from. In the end we are all human beings. Humans are at the top of the food chain, but it doesn't mean we shouldn't respect nature. Because we have one earth, learn to preserve it."The purpose of grammar, Mulroy explains, is twofold: "It preserves and perfects understanding of the great literature of the past, and it contributes to eloquent self-expression." He argues persuasively for a return to a concentration on formal grammatical instruction in schools, not out of some school-marmish obsession with sentence-ending prepositions or the like, but because grammar is a foundation for further understanding: "Intellectuals work with words. Questioning the value of basic grammar is like asking whether farmers should know the names of their crops and animals." He points out, too, what most of us probably take for granted, that the world benefits enormously from the existence of a standard English, which grammatical instruction helps maintain: speakers of English across the globe can communicate with one another easily, which was not true of English speakers mere villages apart in the medieval period.Mulroy hits on a number of topics in his short book, among them the ancient liberal arts curriculum, the history of the classification of words into eight basic categories, educational practices in the middle ages, and progressive education. Happily, he also includes a section on sentence diagramming. This allowed me to pass a pleasant half hour diagramming sentences with my eight-year-old: intrigued by the game at first, she came to think me unusual in my interests, and facetiously suggested we try subtracting for pleasure next. She may mock, but then she's not likely to wind up thinking the Declaration of Independence was an early-American plea for nature preserves.Reviewed by Debra Hamel, author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Must Read for the Thinker
  

*by D***K on Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2013*

Usually when I read these sorts of books, I walk away feeling dejected about the course of human civilization.  David Mulroy's approach and knowledge, however, left me feeling hopeful.  His thorough treatment of grammar and the history of its teaching is a reminder not only that philosophies of education come in cycles, but that language itself, the expression of thought, is a fundamental fact of being human.  And although the rigor and approach to language teaching has and will shift, we will always be speaking and therefore thinking, thus profound thought will always rise up amongst the ranks of civilization.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great book!
  

*by C***Z on Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019*

A concise and compelling book about the terrible consequences of choosing to abandon the teaching of grammar in American schools.

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