Semicolon (e-bog) af Watson, Cecelia
Watson, Cecelia (forfatter)

Semicolon e-bog

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Delightful. Mary Norris, The New YorkerA page-turning, existential romp through the life and times of the worlds most polarizing punctuation markThe semicolon. Stephen King, Hemingway, Vonnegut, and Orwell detest it. Herman Melville, Henry James, and Rebecca Solnit love it. But why? When is it effective? Have we been misusing it? Should we even care?In Semicolon, Cecelia Watson charts the rise ...
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Watson, Cecelia (forfatter)
Forlag Ecco
Udgivet 30 juli 2019
Længde 224 sider
Genrer Creative writing and creative writing guides
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062853073
Delightful. Mary Norris, The New YorkerA page-turning, existential romp through the life and times of the worlds most polarizing punctuation markThe semicolon. Stephen King, Hemingway, Vonnegut, and Orwell detest it. Herman Melville, Henry James, and Rebecca Solnit love it. But why? When is it effective? Have we been misusing it? Should we even care?In Semicolon, Cecelia Watson charts the rise and fall of this infamous punctuation mark, which for years was the trendiest one in the world of letters. But in the nineteenth century, as grammar books became all the rage, the rules of how we use language became both stricter and more confusing, with the semicolon a prime victim. Taking us on a breezy journey through a range of examplesfrom Miltons manuscripts to Martin Luther King Jr.s Letters from Birmingham Jail to Raymond Chandlers The Big SleepWatson reveals how traditional grammar rules make us less successful at communicating with each other than wed think. Even the most die-hard grammar fanatics would be better served by tossing the rule books and learning a better way to engage with language.Through her rollicking biography of the semicolon, Watson writes a guide to grammar that explains why we dont need guides at all, and refocuses our attention on the deepest, most primary value of language: true communication.