Thinking of things like Brigid Brophy always using the archaic shew instead of show or Lewis Carroll’s extra apostrophe in sha’n’t
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:16 (two months ago) link
on a point of order but that is in fact the right amount of apostrophes in sh'n't tbf
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:33 (two months ago) link
i think there should be even more, give foc's'l'e a run for its money
― mark s, Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:40 (two months ago) link
or f'oc's'l'e as i prefer
b'o's'u'n'
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:42 (two months ago) link
we've already spoiled wins's thread :'(
― mark s, Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:44 (two months ago) link
I don’t really like apostrophes & I’d rather there were fewer
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:45 (two months ago) link
Those freaks who are like ‘round, ‘plane, ‘’’’phone
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:46 (two months ago) link
But the thing is whether Carroll is using the right amount or not he is the only one who does that
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Saturday, 23 September 2023 14:47 (two months ago) link
And then there's G.B. Shaw, who doesn't use apostrophes iirc.
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 23 September 2023 17:13 (two months ago) link
And the authors who use dashes instead of quotation marks - did that start with Joyce?
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 23 September 2023 17:15 (two months ago) link
there's also the wyndham lewis double dash =
which i think he removed when he later revised & republished his early work in the late twenties
― no lime tangier, Sunday, 24 September 2023 07:15 (two months ago) link
can't remember who it was, but i remember recently reading another 20th century author how did the "shew" thing as well
― no lime tangier, Sunday, 24 September 2023 07:18 (two months ago) link
Correct usage in Portuguese (and perhaps some other romance languages?)!
― Daniel_Rf, Sunday, 24 September 2023 08:38 (two months ago) link
up until maybe the 1930s i think it's quite likely that there were publishing houses that favoured "shew" in their house style, from whence they imposed it on their authors -- it was after all still the biblically sanctioned spelling (KJB) and announcing yourself as "quirkily old-fashioned" would be a selling point in a time of modernist turmoil
(the first book i remember encountering it and being puzzled -- i asked my dad -- was t.h.white's "the sword in the stone")
― mark s, Sunday, 24 September 2023 09:25 (two months ago) link
A bit like the first time I encountered gaol.
― I Left My Harp In Sam Frank's Disco (Tom D.), Sunday, 24 September 2023 09:30 (two months ago) link
tom d is innocent
― mark s, Sunday, 24 September 2023 09:36 (two months ago) link
laughing out loud
― imago, Sunday, 24 September 2023 09:46 (two months ago) link
Drinking game every time Elmore Leonard uses the word “sportcoat”
― Chuck_Tatum, Monday, 25 September 2023 11:16 (two months ago) link
Shaw is mentioned, 'shew' is mentioned, but it looks like Shaw using shew has not shown up. Shewn up. Shuwn.
― woof, Monday, 25 September 2023 11:24 (two months ago) link
shuwn
so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly towards the full new yorker diaeresis
― mark s, Monday, 25 September 2023 12:04 (two months ago) link
William Shown's New Yorker
― woof, Monday, 25 September 2023 12:37 (two months ago) link
wallace shown
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Monday, 25 September 2023 12:38 (two months ago) link
ah yes from cluëless
― woof, Monday, 25 September 2023 12:42 (two months ago) link
There's Hubert Selby's use of the slash instead of the apostrophe, though this might not be a "little" signature. Also for some reason I remember William Burroughs' spelling of "naborhood" in more than one spot.
― Halfway there but for you, Wednesday, 27 September 2023 16:22 (two months ago) link
Love "gaol" and have always enjoyed spelling it that way whenever possible. Quite amusing hearing Elden Ring YouTubers trying to get their mouths around "Ever-GOWEL". They are forgiven. But there's no excuse for calling Blaidd "Blade". He literally tells you it's pronounced "Blythe".
― ...eh you get the gist of it (dog latin), Wednesday, 27 September 2023 16:27 (two months ago) link
I thought of selby and the slash (along with spellings like krist) but yeah on the bigger side With brophy & shew it’s the fact that she was doing it in the sixties through to the eighties, & doing it consistently in more or less conventional novels, essays & experimental fiction, it’s a minor thing that stands out (she also will always use sc or even scilicet where most will use viz so I kind of assume this is her dying on some pedantic hill)
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Wednesday, 27 September 2023 16:47 (two months ago) link
first thing i thought of was salinger’s “goddam” - i don’t usually see it spelled without the silent N outside of his writing
― donna rouge, Wednesday, 27 September 2023 17:04 (two months ago) link
IIRC H.P. Lovecraft used shew regularly.
― blatherskite, Wednesday, 27 September 2023 19:49 (two months ago) link
Shew me the meaning of the word
― Dose of Thunderwords (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 29 September 2023 07:12 (two months ago) link
There's no business like shewbusiness.
― The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Friday, 29 September 2023 07:16 (two months ago) link
So let the sideshew begin
― Dose of Thunderwords (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 29 September 2023 07:25 (two months ago) link
H.P. Lovecraft and the word eldritch. As Mark E Smith and Andrew from the Sisters picked up on.
Cormac McCarthy and the word and. Sentence beginner and otherwise.
― Stevo, Friday, 29 September 2023 08:15 (two months ago) link