Tuesday, 1 October 2024

Inverted Commas And Dates

"The Sensitive Man."

Sometimes an author presents a dialogue without continuing to tell us which character is speaking. We have to keep track and this can be confusing especially if there is a grammatical error. On p. 172 of this edition, inverted commas are closed at the end of a paragraph and reopened at the beginning of the following paragraph even though it is a single character that speaks in both. When less pressed for time, I will check whether this error is corrected in The Complete Psychotechnic League.

The speaker refers to:

"'The Act of Nineteen Ninety-Nine...'" (ibid.)

Is this the only reference in this series to a specific date? (Later: No.)

1 comment:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

I appreciate how you notice errors or possible in Anderson's texts. That has sometimes led me to paying more attention to possible oddities in the texts when I read one of his stories. Such as the little essay I wrote discussing the question of how many heads Ymirites have.

Ad astra! Sean