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the quotation is not on it. I found the quotation at Google Books, but Google Books doesn't provide page numbers. I am suspicious of the other page citations in the paragraph as well. The person who put them in used "pp" to designate "page" (singular) and capitalized the first letter in the Roman numbers, e.g., Xi. I fixed those errors, but couldn't check the page numbers.02:23, 29 July 2021 (UTC)
978:, and am looking into an article on Peter Doyle (one of his potential romantic interests, to put it lightly). I just wanted to ask for a second opinion before going further-- how do you think they are looking? Am I missing something obvious or is there too much on something else? As always, any comments you may have would be greatly appreciated but please don't feel obligated. Cheers, 1645:. I think the biggest concern was how the sources were used -- citations should be complete and included in the appropriate spot. If you look more closely at the page, you might get a better idea of how to properly add citations to new material. Additionally, I would caution about undue weight; the topic in question should only be a paragraph, at most. Best of luck. -- 888:
Graham's; there wasn't a word about it in the Knowledge article, for example. In fact, Poe's success at Graham's seems to have passed by quite unnoticed. To me, it heightens the already tremendous (and well-known) tragedy of the appearance just one month later of Virginia's tuberculosis while she was happily singing & playing the piano.
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Graham's; there wasn't a word about it in the Knowledge article, for example. In fact, Poe's success at Graham's seems to have passed by quite unnoticed. To me, it heightens the already tremendous (and well-known) tragedy of the appearance just one month later of Virginia's tuberculosis while she was happily singing & playing the piano.
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Thanks for your message. I would recommend you read the links that I provided. Just because someone finds it interesting or useful (your exact words) is not good enough reason for inclusion. I would add that it looks promotional rather than encyclopedic to note the modern publisher and editor. Thanks
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The reason that I put Matteson and VQR under "Sources" is that there is no "Further reading" section. Shouldn't there be one for such an important writer about whom numerous books have been written? I don't want to start one just for Matteson and VQR, as they are not among the most important books on
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stub so it could be linked from Neal's article. I added a little to it, but my knowledge on the subject is so limited to Neal's role, I couldn't add much. Since you appear to have a broader knowledge of 19th century American literature than I do, I thought I would request your assistance. If you have
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I hope this doesn't come across as condescending as it's not my intention: Are you aware of using the "diff" option to compare versions before and after edits? It's especially easy through your watchlist. Some people's edit summaries are better than others but the diff would show you every character
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Nice edit, I like it! Did you object to the way the publication details interrupted the flow of the prose in the article? I believe Poe would have agreed with you. I wasn't sure if they'd be helpful or not, seeing that apparently few people have ever read that celebratory Dec. 1841 editorial note in
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Nice edit, I like it! Did you object to the way the publication details interrupted the flow of the prose in the article? I believe Poe would have agreed with you. I wasn't sure if they'd be helpful or not, seeing that apparently few people have ever read that celebratory Dec. 1841 editorial note in
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and would like to take the poem through a peer review and potentially to FAC. While it's a rather short article on a pretty well known topic, the sourcing is very limited, and I've been unable to find much more to add to the article. I'm not asking for a full review, but you seem to be the expert on
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Thanks for your edits at the Hawthorne biography. Given your interest in Hawthorne I thought to ask if you could look at the Melville biography at some time. Melville and Hawthorne were friends for a while, and we are presently looking for someone who might be able to take over the assessment of the
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I posted this on Margaret Fuller's talk page as well: Its removal is fine with me; even more than confusing, it is unnecessary, and the sentences before and after it flow better without it. Moreover, the citation to page xi is wrong, but I couldn't find the right page. Page xi is at amazon.com, and
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My discussions can be unpredictable. Leave me a message here, and I'll usually respond here (though I might just respond on your talk page instead). If you would like to discuss a specific article, I would feel comfortable using the talk page of that specific article to encourage others to join in.
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I realize I don't have the vast experience you do as an editor, but I'm confused. If Longfellow was born in February, 1807 (which he was) and published his first poem in November of 1820 (which he did), how could the fact that he did it at 13 be “vague”? I thought starting his publishing career at
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I googled images of "Scarlet Letter first edition title page." It appears that the first American edition uses a comma, and the first British edition uses a colon. Both editions have a period after "Romance," but I won't edit the entry to add that, as I fear that it will just cause confusion among
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Your statement, WP:USEFUL, WP:INTERESTING, was not informative. If you're willing to compromise, I would forgo noting the later editions of "Franklin Evans" and "Memoranda," but I think that adding "The Wound Dresser" and "Walt Whitman Speaks" are important because they are Whitman's writings and
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disaster that she could not sleep, but restlessly walked her room until morning, insisting that some one they knew and loved was in danger. The first person Mr. Godwin met the next morning near the "Evening Post" building was Bayard Taylor, who told him of the sad news which was a mutual sorrow.
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Please explain why you disagree with my explanation for adding what I did. My explanation was: For "Franklin Evans" and "Memoranda," the question is why not? They might be useful. For "The Wound Dresser" and "Walt Whitman Speaks," they are not modern editions; they are the only editions. People
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When the Godwins were living at Roslyn occurred the frightful storm which shipwrecked on Long Island Sound the vessel on which Margaret Fuller Ossoli, her husband and child were passengers, and it was a curious psychological fact that Mrs. Godwin was so much under the influences of the night of
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From reading the page for 'The Raven' I have noticed that there is not an inclusion of the song 'The Raven' By the band Rotting Christ which is adapted from the Edgar Allan Poe poem, I am not sure if there is a reason for this or if it has been not included/referenced accidentally.
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It was here, on the grassy slope just above the salt waters, where Margaret Fuller, a frequent and beloved guest, would throw herself after a swim in the harbor and talk breezily to her friends with that captivating magnetism which made her a beloved companion at Brook
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Why would it be included? Stuff like this is generally considered trivia and not particularly useful for understanding the original poem. Adaptation lists are also not intended to be 100% complete but merely representative. If it consoles you, it is already included in
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Hi Rob. Thought you might be interested in this novel. The Poe influence seems right up your alley. It contains deep-track, B-side types of Poe references (not superficial pop culture Poe errors). You have to have really read Poe to catch Some of the allusions.
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Maybe I'm just not getting the "Wikipedian" ethos, but I am confused. Any edits I make are thoughtful, minimal and factual. I think clarity in the matters that Knowledge strives for are important. Can you help me with an opinion on this?
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analysis (the section beginning "the diction is occasionally over-literary ("opes" for "opens").") was sufficiently complex that I didn't feel competent to distill it, so if you're interested, I'm in need of some help with that? Cheers,
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In fact, I'm clarifying my own thought above, it seems he simultaneously published his newspaper in both Philadelphia and Richmond for a number of years. It's perhaps more difficult to figure out the Kentucky component.
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too. "History of Louisville from Its First Settlement to the Year 1896" mentions him in the newspapers bit. Appreciate the swift reply. Suppose I'm off looking for an account of the last year of his life somewhere.
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Those are all great ideas to work on. I was also thinking about "Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar but didn't have much success finding sources. I guess the most famous ones are written about less these days.
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Looking again, I'm not sure what point you were making. My edit did correct the date to December 1862. Are you telling me what the correct date is after I put in the correct date? What are you trying to say?
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The picture I put in the article depicts a lighthouse that didn't exist when the story was published; is that an issue? Also, remember to ping me in your response. Thanks so much for your guidance and help!
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I'm afraid I don't know much about him but, you're right, it would have been at the end of Converse's life. It seems possible but it also implies the man moved around quite a bit. He's
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Thank you for reaching out, Eddie. I think the article is looking great compared to the last time I saw it some time ago. I'll try to give it a more thorough review as time allows. --
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What I found vague in this entry, so far, was the year his sister Elizabeth died. “In May of that year”... what year? So that also has been clarified. I hope it meets your approval.
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I took a cursory look at my sourcing and found enough to throw together an ok-ish article on "Sympathy". I'd be happy to start it if it wouldn't be stepping on your toes too much.
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Hello, Maurice Magnus. The book was not used as a source and, therefore, should not be added under a section called "Sources". It seems like you understand that so thank you. --
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Just a note that if you have any other articles you'd like to nominate for DYK, let me know and I'd be happy to provide QPQs if you don't feel ready to do so yourself.
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poem articles and I was hoping I might be able to bother you for a few tips on how to move forward. Any suggestions you may have are greatly appreciated. Cheers,
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Rereading this, I had missed that the ship was wrecked on Fire Island, not Long Island Sound as claimed, so I guess removing the source was well done :) --
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Thank you for thinking of me. Unfortunately, I don't have much time to dedicate Knowledge any more so I'm afraid I wouldn't be reliable for such a task. --
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to the article, just to inform you there is imo a better quality image available now. Would you mind if I replac the actual one? Thank you for your time.
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Hi, hope all is well. I understand that you're not as active as you used to be on here, so if time doesn't allow, no worries. I've been working on
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Really nice work on the article! I'm constantly surprised by the gaps in our coverage of poetry. This week I've been working on Langston Hughes ("
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Many thanks for finding the right places for the "Book Blurb" addition. I'm a complete amateur at this whole thing (and intent to say that way!)
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discusses Poe's success there. As for your question: These articles are meant to be overviews and excessively precise details are unnecessary. --
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I have no particular interest in that article and absolutely do not need to provide permission to replace an image I added a decade ago. --
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Yes, I think so. Do we have a source that references it as a "loose adaptation"? Incidentally, its my favorite of the Corman-Poe films. --
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Wow, that's fantastic! I do love pop culture Poe. Thanks for reaching out (and great to hear from you). --
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as a loose adaptation of Poe's story and add the talk to the category "Short stories adapted into films?"
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Yes, thank you. I belatedly noticed the added 'age'. You were right and it's duly noted for next time.
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My edit was meant to clarify that the number "13" in the text was a reference to his age being 13. --
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Could you help me edit the game theory and Purloined Letter Section since I see you did not like it.
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Hello, thanks for the message. I quite disagree with your premise. A huge portion of the article on
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Hi Midnightdreary, hope all is well. In working on Whitman's lincoln poems, I've recently created
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talk that are not noted elsewhere in the entry. Again, what is gained by deleting them?
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Thanks for the info, and I will remember the distinction between user and talk pages.
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but I also found letters of his written from Philadelphia in the 1860s. --
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Midnightdreary
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Art1Court
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Ipreferthebook
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19:28, 18 September 2018 (UTC)
The Oblong Box
The Great God Pan
Lot No. 249
The Oblong Box
MagicatthemovieS
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03:41, 20 February 2019 (UTC)
Midnightdreary
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14:53, 20 February 2019 (UTC)
MagicatthemovieS
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