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Frederick W.Hamilton

Punctuation

In “Punctuation,” Frederick W. Hamilton explores the intricacies of punctuation as both a functional tool and a potent vehicle for communication in literature. Through an engaging prose style that merges scholarly analysis with practical application, Hamilton examines the evolution of punctuation marks and their role in shaping authorial intent and reader interpretation. This insightful work situates its discussion within the broader literary context, addressing historical punctuation practices and highlighting transformative shifts in usage throughout time, ultimately arguing for punctuation'Äôs indispensable role in clarity and emotional nuance in writing. Frederick W. Hamilton, a linguist and educator with a profound interest in syntactic structures, brings a wealth of knowledge to this topic. His background in both literature and grammatical studies informs his thorough analysis and passionate advocacy for precise punctuation. Inspired by his own experiences in teaching language mechanics, Hamilton aims to demystify punctuation for readers and writers alike, underscoring its significance beyond mere stylistic choice. “Punctuation” is highly recommended for writers, educators, and anyone who seeks to enhance their understanding of language. Hamilton'Äôs compelling narrative not only enriches one's appreciation of punctuation but also equips readers with essential tools for effective communication. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone eager to navigate the complexities of writing with confidence and sophistication.
52 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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