Robinson reviews the progress of punctuation between 1850 and 1900, showing how - admidst the ongoing (but increasingly sophisticated) contest between the demands of the eye and the ear, of grammar and rhetoric-writing in English reached new expressive heights in the work of Pater, Dickinson, and others
The punctuation from Porlock: Stevie Smith, the comma, and wrong-doing‘Oh talking voice that is so s...
Brackets and Bodies argues that twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels rework conventions of rea...
Whether enjoying the lucid prose of a favourite author or slogging through some other writer’s cumbe...
Robinson reviews the progress of punctuation between 1850 and 1900, showing how - admidst the ongoin...
The Punctator\u27s World: A Discursion is a study, in several parts, of the origins of punctuation ...
This, the fourth in a series of essays on the history of punctuation, deals with Renaissance and Jac...
This, the sixth part of a historical survey of the career of punctuation, attempts to describe a few...
Though eighteenth-century grammarians had brought light to the profundities of our subject, their er...
This is the third in a series of articles on the past and future of punctuation. The years under foc...
This, the fifth in a series on the history and ambitions of punctuation, describes the first vigorou...
In the writing ofauthors Henryjames, Robert Louis Stevenson, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, james j...
TEXTBOOKS for budding journalists are recommending short sentences of fifteen to twenty words and ve...
Part One of this serialized survey (Courier 23.2, Fall 1988) dealt with the emergence of a late-Clas...
Tatham discusses four great teachers of fine arts at Syracuse University George Fisk Comfort, Irene ...
This thesis has two objectives. The first is to create an edition of the letters of Lettice Kinnersl...
The punctuation from Porlock: Stevie Smith, the comma, and wrong-doing‘Oh talking voice that is so s...
Brackets and Bodies argues that twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels rework conventions of rea...
Whether enjoying the lucid prose of a favourite author or slogging through some other writer’s cumbe...
Robinson reviews the progress of punctuation between 1850 and 1900, showing how - admidst the ongoin...
The Punctator\u27s World: A Discursion is a study, in several parts, of the origins of punctuation ...
This, the fourth in a series of essays on the history of punctuation, deals with Renaissance and Jac...
This, the sixth part of a historical survey of the career of punctuation, attempts to describe a few...
Though eighteenth-century grammarians had brought light to the profundities of our subject, their er...
This is the third in a series of articles on the past and future of punctuation. The years under foc...
This, the fifth in a series on the history and ambitions of punctuation, describes the first vigorou...
In the writing ofauthors Henryjames, Robert Louis Stevenson, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, james j...
TEXTBOOKS for budding journalists are recommending short sentences of fifteen to twenty words and ve...
Part One of this serialized survey (Courier 23.2, Fall 1988) dealt with the emergence of a late-Clas...
Tatham discusses four great teachers of fine arts at Syracuse University George Fisk Comfort, Irene ...
This thesis has two objectives. The first is to create an edition of the letters of Lettice Kinnersl...
The punctuation from Porlock: Stevie Smith, the comma, and wrong-doing‘Oh talking voice that is so s...
Brackets and Bodies argues that twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels rework conventions of rea...
Whether enjoying the lucid prose of a favourite author or slogging through some other writer’s cumbe...