Hilton Als, or one of his editors at the New Yorker, has opted for prescriptively correct (but now very formal and even archaic-sounding) whom in a context where I think who would be stylistically much more natural (discussion of some other cases of “Object whom” here): Jackie [a man] wants to make love, but Veronica has something … Continue reading The siren song of whom
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