"Mary Norris: The nit-picking glory of the New Yorker's comma queen". TED. Alirita la 12an de decembro, 2019. "Copy editing for The New Yorker is like playing shortstop for a major league baseball team—every little movement gets picked over by the critics [...] E. B. White once wrote of commas in The New Yorker: 'They fall with the precision of knives outlining a body.'"
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