Dan Seitz

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In the same year the Massachusetts Semicolon Law was repealed, 1906, the Chicago Press published a two-hundred-page style guide called Manual of Style. Unlike the grammar textbooks of the nineteenth century, this book was not for schoolchildren, but for authors, editors, and proofreaders. Shift in audience notwithstanding, the Manual inherited both the nineteenth century’s predilection for rules, and its worries about trends.
Semicolon: The Past, Present, and Future of a Misunderstood Mark
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