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How to Write a Letter

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An inviting collection of Greek and Roman advice on letter writing—plus a gathering of illuminating and intimate letters from Cicero, Seneca, and PlinyEmail, texting, and AI appear to be sending th...
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An inviting collection of Greek and Roman advice on letter writing—plus a gathering of illuminating and intimate letters from Cicero, Seneca, and Pliny

Email, texting, and AI appear to be sending the ancient art of letter writing to the verge of extinction. But this valuable skill doesn’t have to become a dead letter. In a world drowning in generic and impersonal communication, now is a perfect time to rediscover the beauty of the personal letter—thoughtful, deliberate, and capable of building and strengthening friendships, romantic relationships, and family, social, and business ties. For inspiration and instruction on how to write a great letter, there are few better guides than the ancient Greeks and Romans, for whom letters were an essential, distinctive, and flexible form. In How to Write a Letter, Yelena Baraz presents lively new translations of selections from Greek and Roman letter-writing manuals and rhetorical treatises, plus a gathering of letters by three great Roman letter-writers—Marcus Tullius Cicero, Seneca the Younger, and Pliny the Younger—and the original Greek and Latin on facing pages.

The letter-writing manuals sampled here provide convenient classifications and formulas to their users while the rhetorical treatises offer instructions on tone, register, and length. The featured letters by Cicero, Seneca, and Pliny are tailored to different kinds of recipients, situations, and purposes—including consolation, invitation, recommendation, and to make or strengthen a connection—illustrating how to make every letter fit its occasion and addressee.

Filled with timeless insights about the epistolary art, How to Write a Letter is an instructive and enlightening reminder of why letters still offer a uniquely personal means of engaging with each other.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Publication Date: 12 January 2027
ISBN: 9780691267593
Format: Hardcover
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PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, SELF-HELP / Communication & Social Skills, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Writing / General, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Interpersonal communication and skills

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BCE) was an important Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher. His many letters to his friends, associates, and family members are a precious witness to life in first-century BCE Rome. Yelena Baraz is the Kennedy Foundation Professor of Latin Language and Literature at Princeton University and director of the Princeton Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts. Her books include Cicero: A Very Short Introduction and A Written Republic: Cicero’s Philosophical Politics (Princeton).