Nymphet Nymphets Ukrainian

Nymphet Nymphets Ukrainian

Nymphet Nymphets Ukrainian

Nymphet Nymphets Ukrainian

By: Admin | Date: November 12, 2011 | Categories:

William Faulkner meticulously beat commas into The Sound and the Fury. E.E. Cummings radically experimented with punctuation and typography in his contributions to The Dial and his poetry collection is 5 (1925). Gertrude Stein placed periods mid-sentence in her narrative poem Winning His Way (Ashbery 1957).

Colon: Period. [Bracket]

Authors have been decisively dotting colons into prose, deliberating over the dash, the ellipsis, brewing over brackets and hyphens, for many years. Punctuation, that ostensible minutia, has the power to uncap a character’s mind or to intimate something of great importance by placing that weighty tidbit—at the end of a long, dramatic dash.

The great Soviet author Isaac Babel wrote in his story Guy de Maupassant, "No iron spike can pierce a human heart as icily as a period in the right place."


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