. ' : ! - ( ) " * = ; / , \ @ and so on and on into the forest of punctuation marks whose exact rules, I must confess, I have never quite mastered despite the very best efforts of Miss Woods, Eng. Lit. & Lang., circa 1950-55. Today, I still struggle - waddya mean ya noticed already! - so I had hoped for some guidance from a fascinating - well, fascinating to me, anyway - article on punctuation in History Today, wittily entitled "Pause and Effect". Well worth a read if, like me, you are a constant scribbler with an uneasy conscience over the misuse of punctuation!
"Circa 1950-55"?
So David you learnt punctuation during the end of Middle English?
Posted by: Whitewall | Tuesday, 28 January 2020 at 14:23