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The American Author Who Fell in Love With the Greek Language


The American Author Who Fell in Love With the Greek Language
Credit: Larry D. Moore, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia/Illustration: Greek Reporter
Mary Norris is an American author who learned the Greek language during her twenty-four-year career at the famous ”
New Yorker’‘ magazine.
In 2019 she published her new book ”Greek to Me – Adventures of the Comma Queen,” where she narrates the extraordinary adventure she undertook when she decided to learn the Greek language.
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‘The New Yorker’‘ in the late 1970s.
Her father, she explains, was a pragmatic man and did not want her studying ”dead languages” such as Latin or Ancient Greek. ....

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John Richards, bulwark for the apostrophe against grammatical 'barbarians,' dies at 97


John Richards, bulwark for the apostrophe against grammatical ‘barbarians,’ dies at 97
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“I think that grammar is a valued part of our civilization,” John Richards declared. “I don’t like any attempt to diminish it.”
John Richards, a British newspaperman who attracted a flurry of international attention when he founded and later resignedly disbanded the Apostrophe Protection Society, a self-styled bulwark against the “barbarians” laying waste to a humble yet essential element of the English language, died March 30 at a hospital in Boston, a town in Lincolnshire, England. He was 97.
The cause was sepsis, said his son, Stephen Richards. Mr. Richards’s death even some copy editors might disagree on the preferred possessive form of his surname, whether “Richards’s” or “Richards’ ” was previously reported in publications including the Boston Standard and the Lincolnite of Lincol ....

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