2729:, so maybe they're not useful. The first is that her "fiction isn't studied with great intensity" now, as you say, but I think this is because of movements within feminism and nineteenth-century studies ... while the recovery of women authors from this era used to be the craze in the 90s, I imagine there's not a huge appetite for this anymore (though I know a few people whose work is just that, so I don't mean anything negative by my suggestion). So perhaps our hands are just tied; certainly more recent scholarship exists, but I doubt it meaningfully changes the landscape. Relatedly, my next thought is that FA-adjacent areas on WP are a hellscape of nit-picking concerns by those who don't know mud from ... well, a certain substance that looks like mud ... and is unworthy of serious attention, unless you're in a block or get bitten by the "big" (:P) or want to avoid something, in which case OK. I might take a look. I should hopefully have more time for editing now. I do have an article in progress about an interesting Gothic story that I might email you in a few weeks about, I think you'd like it. I have a draft for
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2365:. As for the poem, based on what you described at leeky's talk - can you try this? Try to start a new section. If the poem appears, try to erase it and replace with something else, and then click publish. Perhaps then you can start adding new sections without it popping up each time. (Or you could also just publish the poem and then edit afterward, I think it might disappear for you after that.) Why it's doing that - I believe the new "new section" software saves old drafts. Perhaps you accidentally copied it when removing it from your talk, and the new software gets confused. Unsure. When I try to add a new section, that doesn't happen to me.
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1063:;) - sorry, but I can't say I will ever change my mind on infoboxes. At least for what I write, and I don't write music, I generally think they're not beneficial ... there's a visual benefit to them (Duran's article could have a nice space in lieu of an image, for example), but I don't find them much useful beyond that. I haven't read our article on
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2725:. I recently picked up a few dozen books on romantic lit (among other things), but a quick look through their indices suggests they're not helpful for this; mostly about poetry, and even if they were about Wollstonecraft, many are ancient ... like 1930s ancient :) I have two thoughts, though I know nothing about
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Well, I came also to put you on notice that it is not ok to be supporting the crass rudeness you for whatever reason think is reasonable and measured because you are doubling down on it. In the meantime, I can't take your "notice" seriously if you think what
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If I wanted your advice, I would have asked for it. But while we're here, here's what I advise you to do: When someone criticizes something specific you've done, actually respond to that criticism, instead of focusing on an aside. This is important because focusing on inconsequential matters shifts
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5286:, if you think treating a fellow editor with crass rudeness that includes the f bomb is reasonable and restrained, I think such biased and lacking interpretation of how things should be is bizarre and unadvisable. Instead, I advise you to take a good reading at the
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1963:(TFA by Amitchell235), as you already know, and I made a
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