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for that. Since my plot summary example appears to be insufficient, let me add that of track listings for a CD: we don't need secondary sourcing to say that a CD contains tracks "Foo", "Bar", and "Baz". Simple facts like that can be readily found on the work itself with no specialist knowledge.We also do not place external links in the article body (I'd have to dig to check whether that's a policy or a MoS thing, but my impression is that the consensus for that is both wide and strong). I would also personally object to Google Books links as advertising for a commercial actor with a problematic record for georestrictions and really rotten bibliographic data (I'm afraid I'd be unable to characterise their observed quality there without resorting to profanity: it's pretty grim in my experience).Of the 29 works listed, 17 have
Knowledge articles. A further 6 are discussed in article prose (and, as interpretive statements, are cited there) or are adjunct to such an entry. That leaves 6 out of 29 works in the list that are only supported by an implicit primary source citation to that work itself. And so far as I know—with the caveat that Johnson is somewhat peripheral to my field—there is no controversy regarding Johnson's authorship of these works (or related issues that would require a secondary or ternary source). Thus, absent specific concerns regarding specific works, the "Major works" section is more than sufficiently cited for the purposes of WP:V. --
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but I wasn't aware that the article was under special status where
Knowledge rules don't apply. Unless an article is protected, as far as I'm concerned, we can edit it and add sources without having someone verify them. On top of that, you removed content because you felt it wasn't significant, but if that's the case, you can discuss the issue, and not just remove the text. The reason why I added his height--and him being three-in-one-thousand of that stature--is because his height and "robust figure" is mentioned in the article (as it should), and if we are to know that he was tall, we can just as well know how tall he was. Not only that, but Johnson's physique is, as you must know, a topic of interest due to his mannerism and unique way of expressing himself (his tics included). On top of that, the section deals with Johnson's physical appearance. Overall, the information about his height adds substance to that insight.
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English Superiority and American Obedience. We are told, that the subjection of Americans may tend to the diminution of our own liberties: an event, which none but very perspicacious politicians are able to foresee. If slavery be thus fatally contagious, how is it that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of negroes?
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inclusion criteria too wide, too narrow, specific enough; should it be covered in prose rather than be a list; etc.), and while I'm not aware of any instances of genuine controversy there I'm also not saying it is impossible that one or more such exist. I'm only saying that the mere listing, in general, satisfies
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I saw that you reverted some of the changes made to the article of Samuel
Johnson, some of those edits being added by me. Your justification for doing this is, as per your words, either because you haven't verified the text or because you feel the edits are not needed. It's good that you're vigilant,
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both of the main editors of this article (Mally and Ottava) are long gone, and I did only/can only contribute on the
Tourette syndrome portions; pls feel free to address anything you are able, as the rest is outside of my realm. Unless we find someone who is versed in the rest of Johnson, I'm unsure
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The article is an FA, but it was promoted in 2008, since when our FA standards have risen more than somewhat. Not that there is anything wrong with the article, but it could be better, and I'm not sure how to approach an overhaul. One doesn't want to barge in and meddle extensively with an approved
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I agree from that quote that he is not making a comment about hypocrisy. But to me it seems like he is saying that 'some people say that if we use repressive measures against the
Americans, our own liberties in time will suffer, as repressive policies become normal and spread, however, those people
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February 1767, Johnson was granted a special audience". It's straight from Boswell, who in a lengthy biography could chronicle incidents like these; in a much shorter article here, I do not believe it is due weight, as it narrates nothing of
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I've done what I can, I believe, excepting the lead which I will return to with fresh eyes. I don't see anything here that is a bar to running at TFA or to continued FA status, but it would be nice if someone could clean it up. I understand that's not likely to be many people, but unless someone
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Boswell source for the statement "Above all, Boswell's portrayal of Johnson is the work best known to general readers." I hope this comes from annotations, but lacking access, I cannot verify it. Other uses of Boswell appear to be okay, some exceptions noted above.
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But there is one writer, and perhaps many who do not write, to whom the contraction of these pernicious privileges appears very dangerous, and who startle at the thoughts of
England free and America in chains. Children fly from their own shadow, and rhetoricians are frighted by their own voices.
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by Samuel Johnson", then please tag each such item individually including a specific (actionable!) rationale.But WP:BIB's guidelines are, as mentioned, not really relevant here. The bottom line is that all items in that list are already cited: they are implicitly cited to themselves, as they are
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source. A list of works contains no interpretive statements or novel synthesis (i.e. OR), so there is no particular need for a secondary (vs. primary) source. V in the sense you (aiui) mean it, comes into play if, for example, there is genuine dispute over authorship, or where there is genuine
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in a way that matters (was it written before or after an event, say: in these cases, ironically enough, the secondary sources will discuss it and thus tell us that we need a secondary source :)).Also, don't get me wrong: I'm sure there's lots of discussions to be had about that list (are the
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Since I believe that you have the best interest at heart--since no Johnson reader would be anything but sensible and aim for precision--I like you to believe the same about me and anyone who invests in that article, so I'm asking you to take a second look and perhaps find a context for that
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are wrong, because slave-owners are in immediate proximity to repressive measures (slavery) and yet still yelp for liberty.' He is disagreeing that anti-liberty will spread for it has not spread to the hearts of slave-owners despite them being right next to it. Am I reading it wrong?
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asked me to have a look at this before it runs at TFA next year, so here's some brief comments. I am by no means an expert on Johnson or his works, so my perspective is almost that of a lay reader. I'll make minor copyedits as I go, but larger issues I will only flag for the moment.
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and her vague argument that Boswell was "formed" by the translation from French and abridgement of Lobo's book. More detail is needed even to evaluate if something of her argument should be in the article, preferably another source commenting on anything new she's said. . . . .
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I understand those policies, but the fork has as a result that this content is read by virtually no one. And, I must say, the only context outside of literary criticism that I see Johnson's name being invoked today, is in reference to conservative intellectualism of some sort.
2390:, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism. On the evening of 7 April 1775, he made the famous statement, "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." This line was not, as widely believed, about patriotism in general, but the false use of the term "patriotism" by
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I disagree with the statement that the mere listing is verifiable to itself. Now if you can put links into the works at Google Books or the Internet Archive or OCLC numbers, I'm happy with that. Something to prove that the item actually exists, you get what I'm saying?
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As I young man, Johnson was rather stubborn and wanted to go his own ways. Regarding his life as a student when he was nineteen, he wrote: "I was miserably poor, and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit; so I disregarded all power and all authority."
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I've tagged the claim in the main article with "failed verification" for now, but it should ideally be amended either to remove the discussion of who the target was, or to make it clear that scholars believe the line to have been about Wilkes' false patriotism. --
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to Johnson's view of England's domination over the thirteen colonies, it doesn't really clarify. The point is this: if you have a writer who is quite open about the view of England free and America in chains, and Johnson is in fact making this point, then it
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section covers his views on slavery, religion, politics and cats - it probably deserves a sentence on his view of women in society. I don't have access to the books referenced, and don't want to change the article without context, but this thesis
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I am fairly certain I have Boswell but in storage ... and buried under lots of other boxes of books ... planning to dig through that storage next spring (2023) for a booksale fundraiser ... can let you know then ... have you checked archive.org ?
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PS. My Knowledge time is a bit erratic and unpredictable so I always appreciate a ping in replies so I don't forget to check back in to a discussion next time I'm online. And apologies in advance if I'm late in replyiing, for the same
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In that case, I will still post comments here so as to make it clear to watchers what I'm doing and why, but I'll then go ahead and attempt fixes myself if nobody picks it up. Nothing I've raised so far is a bar to TFA, in any case.
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The question being, how does one verify that these titles and dates are actually accurate, especially the ones without articles, and when they aren't even mentioned in the article text? I don't see how you can just ignore
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in fact, I kept quite a few of your edits, and I did not revert any edits because I hadn't verified them (I noted that I hadn't verified edits when cleaning up MOS and citation errors that should not be introduced to an
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information and improve the flow. Note. You also removed the sourced info about Adams remark about Johnson and you say it's a repeat, but I searched the article and I don't find this information elsewhere. Thanks. --
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FA, so how best to approach rewriting to bring the article up to current FA standards? Advice, please, colleagues. (If the consensus is that the article doesn't in fact need upgrading I'll pipe down, of course.)
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Made some tweaks to the lead, with the benefit of having stepped away for some time. Happy to discuss any of it, but I believe it reflects more closely how we would structure the lead at FAC these days.
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I am following your progress, and can't comment on any of the above ... out of my field ... unless someone else shows up to help, my take is do as you think best ... I can only help on the TS stuff ...
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