Literature, Linguistics, and Rhetoric
- The Mysterious Affair at Styles, a novel by Agatha Christie
- Style guide in writing
- Style (sociolinguistics), variation in language use to which social meanings are attributed
- Stylistics (linguistics), the study and interpretation of texts from a linguistic perspective
- Style, a 1998 fashion book by Elsa Klensch
- Style: Toward Clarity and Grace, a 1990 writing guide by Joseph M. Williams
- Style: An Anti-Textbook, a 1974 monograph by Richard A. Lanham
- Style, a book by Sir Walter Raleigh
- "Style", a pseudonym of author Neil Strauss
- Style (magazine), a South African women's magazine that was published between the 1980s and 2006
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“The United Nations cannot do anything, and never could; it is not an animate entity or agent. It is a place, a stage, a forum and a shrine ... a place to which powerful people can repair when they are fearful about the course on which their own rhetoric seems to be propelling them.”
—Conor Cruise OBrien (b. 1917)
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