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you added, you yourself note "feminists and historicists have found in Hawthorne's thematic depictions of women a rich source of interest." Either this information is inaccurate (in which case, do not re-add), or there are other "feminists and historicists" you can cite. I would recommend adding information cited to several of them with, perhaps, your own work thrown into the mix, with the caveat I mentioned above. I would think it would not be difficult to find several feminist responses to Hawthorne's work. If you are
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opinion, so I hope you are not taking it personally: I'm merely trying to make the encyclopedia work the way it's supposed to based on established policy by, as you say, fixing what seemed to me an obvious problem. Perhaps you should pursue a request for comment with administrators or other Knowledge (XXG) users. It's clear that I can't help you any further. --
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In articles about artists and architects, links to images of the works described or listed are standard if there are no images available on Knowledge (XXG) or Wiki Commons. At the end of the article is a list of the stained glass windows, sculpture and other ornamental features. Your deletion of the
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Fair enough. But I'd be worried that other editors will try to "fix" it, just as I frequently have to revert the spelling of his family name of "Hathorne" (no "w") despite the note we've added to it to say it's correctly spelled. I suppose when you watch the pages I do, you have certain expectations
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The best thing you can possibly do is let someone else add the information, preferably cited to a published book vetted by editors rather than a web site. There is an alternative. I have to admit, this work is not original, nor are you the first to broach it (despite your comment above). In the text
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talkpage, several ideas were put forward as to how this procedure could be improved, particularly in making it more user-friendly towards first-time nominees. The promotion rate for first-timers at FAC is depressingly low – around 16 percent – which is a cause for concern. To help remedy this, Mike
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It's a shame that's all you can say. Across Knowledge (XXG), there are thousands (10s of thousands?) of footnotes that provide links to images in exactly the same way these do. Especially for articles on art and architecture. But in your opinion they are inappropriate and must be eliminated. I work
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was used to support the line "George Washington Window (year), south wall (over entrance), Nicola D'Ascenzo, designer" but the link says nothing about the George Washington window, the south wall entrance, or Nicola D'Ascenzo. If the purpose is merely to display representative images we like, using
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Thanks for catching my stupid mistake in the title (earning me fifty lashes with a wet raven). How do you like the template additions? It seemed that an author as esteemed and well-known as Poe should have the family and related articles included on his 'map', and I've learned quite a bit skimming
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You removed this citation saying that it does not support the information provided, but as far as I can tell, it does. The source lists "The Institute of 1770, Harvard's oldest debating society" as an organization Thoreau joined. Of course, I may be misunderstanding something, in which case please
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Greetings, I thank you for the photograph of the statue of Katharine Lee Bates that you posted on wikimedia commons a few years ago. I just added it to the article about her. By any chance, do you have a photograph of Katharine Coman's grave? I know it's a long shot, but thought perhaps you might
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and wrote a film script for "Masque" which is currently being produced as a new film. The instructions for FA nomination state that first time nominators should try to only nominate after they team up with an experienced FA editor. Could you glance at the Kurosawa article to see if it might be of
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My friend, I'm at a loss to explain it any differently than I already have. You keep asking the same question, I keep trying to explain my actions. If I had seen any of the other 10s of thousands of footnotes that you refer to, I likely would have changed them too. I am not expressing a personal
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I looked at the recent reversions you did at this article. Your reversions I thought were necessary. Those, combined with my smaller reversion of the same editor, just prior to your action, indicate to me that the entire contribution, but for a word or two, ought to be reverted. Could you take a
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You are right - just because one scholar says it doesn't mean it's true. The description that Poe gives of Bedloe's appearance is - dare I say: hauntingly ? - close or identical to what a modern physician might see when a new patient with Marfan syndrome walks through the door. Poe probably met
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All I can say, again, is that these links are inappropriate for use as references as they do not provide any confirmation of the information they are alleged to support. If there is another role they can play in the article, perhaps you could consider that. But, again, they are not references.
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Thanks for the heads up with regard to citing my own work. I had no choice in my Nathaniel Hawthorne edit: my work is original and is the only one that can possibly be cited. What else could I do when broaching a previously unbroached subject re Hawthorne. Put my name into the searchbox at
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I find it odd in the Cask of Amontillado that we, un-ironically, use the word "friend" to describe a man the protagonist intends to kill; particularly when one of the key sentences at the beginning of the entire piece is regarding the two faced approach to towards Fortunato.
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Hawthorne lived at a time when spelling variants of "Grey" and "Gray" were common in the United States - he made no "error" of any sort - and the use of "sic" absolutely implies such - unless, of course, you routinely add "sic" to half of Shakespeare <g:
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I'll look again with leisure but I don't think these edits are harmful, even if not necessary. These were good faith edits and I would hate to inadvertently discourage the editor from contributing to the article again.
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somebody and, great observer that he was, used his recollections to create the figure of Bedloe. I'm by far not a Poe expert like you but this really impressed me. As Poe always does. Thanks, kind regards, George
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Yes, it seems very obvious. Does it, therefore, need further explanation in the article? Would it be enough to satisfy your concerns by writing it as "friend" with the quotation marks at least once, perhaps?
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I think that would be illogical. The chronology is good and, frankly, her work is well represented before that section (including in the lede and in the section just prior to it). I find this a non-issue.
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Chris and Brian changed their minds and scheduled another one on this date. If you look in the history, you'll see Lowell. Lowell will be back within a month or two, I'll give you a heads up. - Dank (
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That's not you. The Houghton Library tumblr just answered my ask and said that you Rob just left so I want you to edit your user page more because my partner online was born a day before me. --
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page indicating you thought it was an erroneous edit. I'm providing the link here to show that yes the singular Woman's was indeed used in the title, which was not at all uncommon in this era
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as they're described. It would be one thing if you were replacing the links to images with actual images. Absent that, your deleting them seems to serve no purpose. Please explain. ==
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Oh, I know--but the reference made it clear. Excellent article that is, by the way, the kind of article that by itself is enough to almost fill up a Knowledge (XXG) article.
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below her work? Chronologically it precedes her work on The Women of the American Revolution, but its place seems to give primacy to scandal over authorship.
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Oh, that spelling error is my biggest pet peeve in the Poe world! Template looks fine, though I generally question the value of some of those crufty articles. --
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them as citations is not appropriate. Maybe a link to a collection of them under External links? Either way, they are definitely not references. --
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And if a historical document is being quoted, to constantly tell a reader “this is not my spelling” would be too much ness. Writer, heal thyself.
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Yes, Poe uses the word 'friend', but given he is tempting his 'friend' to his eventual immolation is the ironic use of the word not obvious?
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What do think of including in the Poe bio a picture of the Felix Darley caricature of Poe as "Tomahawk Man" and the accompanying verse?
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As it was not an "error" at the time, and is not an "error" in US spelling as a rule, the use of "sic" is deprecated as a rule. See
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I notice you said you were tempted to rip out the entire section of "predecessors". I'm not brave enough but I wish you would :)
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I'm sorry if you're upset but thank you for asking. My edits were as I stated in the edit summary: Flickr does not qualify as a
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That was not even remotely clear, and I hope you can see my confusion. The only date included in that section was 1842. --
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Not sure about your first question. As for your second, no: I am not affiliated with Houghton Library or Harvard. --
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was promoted to GA and it looks like the article might be further nominated for FA. Kurosawa had an interest in
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I am nowhere near Massachusetts these days, I'm afraid, and I know not how to remove myself from such a list. --
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Can you help me find Rosalie Mackenzie Poe again I just lost her userpage
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I'm afraid I had nothing to do with that article, let alone its FAC. --
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You'll excuse me, but I am 100% percent convinced the title was not
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Hi MidnightDreary! You might know me from my handful of edits on
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I can't imagine I need a beginner workshop, but thank you. --
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Ah, that makes sense. I'll move the reference accordingly. —
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so it can be a GA. Would you be interested in helping me?
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I think I liked new adoptive family for her and Edgar. --
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Hello! There is a DR/N request you may have interest in.
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User talk:Midnightdreary
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Native American and Chinese Art
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Ed Rodley
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Neonorange
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Midnightdreary
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17:04, 15 June 2014 (UTC)
Neonorange
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17:23, 15 June 2014 (UTC)
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05:44, 26 June 2014 (UTC)
Harvard College
Hollis Hall
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Hasty Pudding Club
Midnightdreary
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12:00, 26 June 2014 (UTC)
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