Eats, shoots & leaves : the zero tolerance approach to punctuation

By: Truss, LynneMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Profile Books, 2005Description: xiv, 209 p. : illustrationsISBN: 1861976771; 9781861976772 Subject(s): English language -- Punctuation | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Grammar & PunctuationDDC classification: 428.2
Contents:
Introduction -- the seventh sense -- The tractable apostrophe -- That'll do, comma -- Airs and graces -- Cutting a dash -- A little used punctuation mark -- Merely conventional signs.
Summary: The spirited and scholarly #1 New York Times bestseller combines boisterous history with grammar how-tos to show how important punctuation is in our worldperiod. In Eats, Shoots & Leaves, former editor Lynne Truss, gravely concerned about our current grammatical state, boldly defends proper punctuation. She proclaims, in her delightfully urbane, witty, and very English way, that it is time to look at our commas and semicolons and see them as the wonderful and necessary things they are. Using examples from literature, history, neighborhood signage, and her own imagination, Truss shows how meaning is shaped by commas and apostrophes, and the hilarious consequences of punctuation gone awry. Featuring a foreword by Frank McCourt, and interspersed with a lively history of punctuation from the invention of the question mark in the time of Charlemagne to George Orwell shunning the semicolon, Eats, Shoots & Leaves makes a powerful case for the preservation of proper punctuation.
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Introduction --
the seventh sense --
The tractable apostrophe --
That'll do, comma --
Airs and graces --
Cutting a dash --
A little used punctuation mark --
Merely conventional signs.

The spirited and scholarly #1 New York Times bestseller combines boisterous history with grammar how-tos to show how important punctuation is in our worldperiod.
In Eats, Shoots & Leaves, former editor Lynne Truss, gravely concerned about our current grammatical state, boldly defends proper punctuation. She proclaims, in her delightfully urbane, witty, and very English way, that it is time to look at our commas and semicolons and see them as the wonderful and necessary things they are. Using examples from literature, history, neighborhood signage, and her own imagination, Truss shows how meaning is shaped by commas and apostrophes, and the hilarious consequences of punctuation gone awry.

Featuring a foreword by Frank McCourt, and interspersed with a lively history of punctuation from the invention of the question mark in the time of Charlemagne to George Orwell shunning the semicolon, Eats, Shoots & Leaves makes a powerful case for the preservation of proper punctuation.

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