""The Problem of Style"" is a critical analysis of the concept of style in literature, written by John Middleton Murry and first published in 1922. Murry explores the nature of style and its relationship to the content of a work, arguing that style is not simply a matter of decorative language, but rather an integral part of the writer's artistic vision. He examines the styles of various writers, including Shakespeare, Milton, and Keats, and discusses...