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the only character worth discussing, in that sense he is the book. 3) The plot summary is a synopsis of the plot, I don't like them either (have a look at earlier versions of this article, they practically are the text) but how can one not tell the plot in a plot synopsis? I'm not trying to write a short story, but don't complain about the prose being not engaging enough on one hand, and on the other being too engaging. See here for characters/plot
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Publication information is important in a book article. I added in a line about publication in the first section. Is there anymore specific information you think should be included? I have noticed articles finding it hard to balance this, some give a needless list of different international editions.
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Your point on characters: the descriptions that were included in your original were excessively long. Perhaps a Section titled "Henry Perowne" because he appears to be the one which critics are focusing on. Characterization thought, in relation to this book, appears to be very important and should be
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As already stated twice, novel articles need not, indeed shouldn't, contain character lists unless it is neccessary. If that is your preference that's fine, I personally think it's inane unless it's LOTR or A la recherche du temps perdu. All the characters were clearly introduced in the plot summary.
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I wasn't doubting your sincerity, but you did just admit you rather dismissed mine. As I explained above, I really don't think a character section is appropiate here 1) It is a short novel with a small cast of characters 2) It is told largely from the point of view of the protaganist, so he is really
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This is no more than a C article for several reasons: 1. The prose it not very good, consider having an editor with good style editing clean it up. 2. You included some original research, all assertions outside of the plot, which should be verifiable 3.Article does not cover most everything about the
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Sorry I don't mean to be pushing you on that too much (I'm sure you'd enjoy it by the way). Working from reviews is hard since they are blending all the elements we are trying to keep apart. Theme is inextricably mixed with plot and characters. it's hard to draw substance, without overquoting on one
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Because of these issues, mainly the ones involving referencing, I will unfortunately have to fail this article. I urge you to renominate the article at GAN again once my comments are resolved, and I'd be happy to see if I agree with the changes you've made if you drop a note on my talk page. I hope
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Again, character sections are unneccessary, since he is the protaganist the themes are focalised through him. It's a limited point of view novel, if you have a section on him it'll duplicate everything else. What the reviewers discuss goes into the reception section. It's not Dickens here. Alright
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Sufficient third-party sources, acceptable layout, acceptable pictures. I see no issues whatsoever with original research. The themes, plot, reception, writing, etc. are all presented in a neutral fashion. My only concern was the extra reviews at the bottom; I removed them because they didn't look
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The prose, was not and still is not very clear. It is alright, and as you can see I have been making small changes, but I consistently get hung up in the language and style, sorry but no you don't win that point. Besides, especially in the Plot and the Themes sections, it often feels like their is
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There's at at least 30-40 references in the article. I agree that themes is a little scant, but I've already but several more in. There are six solid main sources used, all are reliable. The critical and literary sections, usually most prone to OR are heavily cited. If you check sources, as you
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On the style point, I think what bothers me most is the way that the plot summary is approached. Instead of characterizing it as part of the book, you tell the story. This is an encylopedia, not a review. You don't need to be coercing the reader into following the tale. Tell it as it is.
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2(a): "it provides references to all sources of information in the section(s) dedicated to the attribution of these sources according to the guide to layout" The biggest problem with the article is citations not backing up the information they are said to be citing. Below is a
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Sorry if I seem harsh, but I feel that preserving quality is one of the first roles of any Knowledge (XXG) editor. I hope to be constructive not aggressive, note I leave suggestions on how to deal with each problem I noticed. Also, check out the B requirements at
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3(b): "it stays focused on the topic without going into unnecessary detail" This is not met in the plot summary; too many minute details are included. Please read through it and see if it directly impacts the plot. For example, you can take out
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They are not the author's words, she says (referring to his existing oeuvre) "His precise, taut prose cuts clean as a scalpel, and his forensic intelligence addresses steadily the deepest of human horrors: incest, murder, psychosis, and so
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reliable and/or weren't adding anything to the article as a whole. Also, I unlinked the dates per the MoS. I looked over the last GA and saw the large number of issues present there; it looks like all have been taken care of properly.
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is sufficient to be a GA. The plot summary, I think, is fine now. It hits all the main events without going into too much detail. I agree more needs to go into themes, but that is the most difficult section to write neutrally.
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Perhaps a paragraph on the novel's backgrounds, but that is not a massive default. So the article had a lead, info box, synopsis, major themes, literary genre/analysis, critical reception, influence. That is comprehensive,
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is B-class and it includes a long, unneccessary list of minor characters (the plot of a short novel is covered in considerable detail), and again unneccessary list of eveyr edition published without explaining why that's
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Mainly, the issue here is that it doesn't contain anything on the publication of the book. Outside of the infobox, the publisher's name isn't even mentioned, and that fact that there are four chapters is hidden in the
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Generally, I assume original research in Novel articles, because that is what it is most of the time. Verifiability is very important. Remember, readers can't read your mind and know exactly where the information
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1. The prose could be better, indeed will be, but it is FA status that demands excellent prose. Clear and error free prose meets the criterion at GA level. Putting good, cited information up is more important
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The things that I thought were omitted are what I like to find when I read an article about new fiction (especially the publication information). They are important to some people but not to others.
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The style guidelines say that this should be emphaised only if there is interesting information to relate. Aside from the publisher and date, I don't think there is much to tell regarding that. --
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On the prose, or course you are welcome to make fixes, but the article was extensively copy-edited recently. Alas, "I don't like it" simply isn't enough when we've gotten this far down the page.
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In the article in general, the tone is often a bit too informal. Examples include "put some of his own life into", "checked over", and "circle of friends". There is much more present in the
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removed luncheon, but the others are actually important parts of the novel, beaware that this is a novel about a man's ordinary day, reading the plot synopsis might seem a little boring.--
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I must say I think C-class is a little harsh. The article is balanced and comprehensive, it is well cited with the best sources that could be avaliable for a contempory novel.
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I appreciate you taking the time to review and respond, and sorry if I sound too combative here, but I'm ready to get very specific with fixes that need to be made.
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The word "revealed" kind of implies that she mentions that she's pregnant or something, when in fact perowne deduces that she's pregnant by noticing the "bulge"
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2.A missing citation doesn't neccessarily mean Original Research, if you read any of the sources, or the subject, you'd see straight way that it's not OR.
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We are still waiting for a review, though in the mean time the comments from a peer review have been addressed, and the article has generally improved. --
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I think the part that says "... when she does, she reveals she is pregnant" should be changed to "... when she does, Perowne notices she is pregnant."
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In any case I'm going off to think about it. Thanks for taking the time to work on this page, and your patience to stay around. It is appreciated.
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Basically, all the references are formatted differently from one another, and many need publishers and retrieval dates. I suggest using the
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The article is definitely not told from an in universe perspective, which is the commonest and crudest form of problem with novel articles.
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It is about this length already. I feel it's adqueate for an article of this length. Is there anything else that can be included?
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Cleaned up what was bothering me and rerated, still consider cleaning up the themes section, still doesn't read very well.
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Two instances of contractions have been left, since they are in quotation marks. Please change or post other examples. --
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1(a): "the prose is clear and the spelling and grammar are correct" While this is not the largest issue, a copy-edit is
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subject: No publication history (who printed it, when, how many pages, how many editions, etc.) or Characters section
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Fixed this problems, will watch for others. "circle of friends" isn't too familiar. Possibly request a copyiedit
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The paraphrase may sound a bit like OR, but it is a sincere attempt not to plagiarise the review. --
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I think this article failed 1, 2, and 4. Will gladly reassess, just give me a ping on my talk page.
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Sure thing, always like to help. Need to study for a test, so I to am going to take a break.
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Thanks for the help, I'll address the problems you mentioned, here and in the article.
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2(c): "it contains no original research" perhaps the largest issue, most notably the
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are C-class articles, they are bitty, not comprehensive, and inaccurate.
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after the link to keep me from modifying it. Alternatively, you can add
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I've re-written most of this article, and fleshed it out to GA status.
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should have in a GA review you'll see that the article matches them.
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considerable amounts of supportive information left on the wayside.
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section. Also, there are contractions such as "didn't" and "he's"
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reccomended. The below issues are coming just from the lead:
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yeah some of the language in this book is lank high tech
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Haven't read the book, will try to help on the themes.
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