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*Most, but not all, sources qualify this with "reportedly" or suchlike.  I have used a similar qualification in the article.  This is not because it is folklore, I think.  Rather, this is historians being cautious.  One of the major sources about this subject is a doctoral thesis from 1931.  The author of that thesis had access to personal papers and materials of the people concerned that have since been lost.  I suspect, although I have not traced the citations in the history books all of the way back, that this quotation comes via that route.  It's fine with it not having a qualification here, and there are certainly sources that do not include a qualificiation.  But I thought that I had better mention it in case anyone checks against sources other than the book of quotations, such as the ones cited in the article for this.  &#9786;<p>If you want a different hook, I can give you the ''longer'' quotation from McNamara, which I've only included part of, which would yield:
 
*Most, but not all, sources qualify this with "reportedly" or suchlike.  I have used a similar qualification in the article.  This is not because it is folklore, I think.  Rather, this is historians being cautious.  One of the major sources about this subject is a doctoral thesis from 1931.  The author of that thesis had access to personal papers and materials of the people concerned that have since been lost.  I suspect, although I have not traced the citations in the history books all of the way back, that this quotation comes via that route.  It's fine with it not having a qualification here, and there are certainly sources that do not include a qualificiation.  But I thought that I had better mention it in case anyone checks against sources other than the book of quotations, such as the ones cited in the article for this.  &#9786;<p>If you want a different hook, I can give you the ''longer'' quotation from McNamara, which I've only included part of, which would yield:
*:&hellip; that an audience member's reaction to the '''[[Ulster Literary Theatre|Ulster Branch of the Irish Literary Theatre]]''''s [[Cathleen ni Houlihan|first performance]] was "the show was going 'rightly' till ''[[Kathleen Ni Houlihan|she]]'' came along".
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*:&hellip; that an audience member's reaction to the '''[[Ulster Literary Theatre|Ulster Branch of the Irish Literary Theatre]]'''{{`s}} [[Cathleen ni Houlihan|first performance]] was "the show was going 'rightly' till ''[[Kathleen Ni Houlihan|she]]'' came along".
 
*  [[User:Uncle G|Uncle G]] ([[User talk:Uncle G|talk]]) 15:43, 16 June 2019 (UTC)
 
*  [[User:Uncle G|Uncle G]] ([[User talk:Uncle G|talk]]) 15:43, 16 June 2019 (UTC)
  
 
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Ulster Literary Theatre

  • ... that lack of help from W. B. Yeats caused one of the founders of the Ulster Literary Theatre to say, "Damn Yeats! We'll write our own plays!"? Source: [1])
    • ALT1:... that ...? Source: "You are strongly encouraged to quote the source text supporting each hook" (and [link] the source, or cite it briefly without using citation templates)

Created by Uncle G (talk). Nominated by Drmies (talk) at 20:33, 15 June 2019 (UTC).

  • Most, but not all, sources qualify this with "reportedly" or suchlike. I have used a similar qualification in the article. This is not because it is folklore, I think. Rather, this is historians being cautious. One of the major sources about this subject is a doctoral thesis from 1931. The author of that thesis had access to personal papers and materials of the people concerned that have since been lost. I suspect, although I have not traced the citations in the history books all of the way back, that this quotation comes via that route. It's fine with it not having a qualification here, and there are certainly sources that do not include a qualificiation. But I thought that I had better mention it in case anyone checks against sources other than the book of quotations, such as the ones cited in the article for this. ☺

    If you want a different hook, I can give you the longer quotation from McNamara, which I've only included part of, which would yield:

    … that an audience member's reaction to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Literary TheatreTemplate:`s first performance was "the show was going 'rightly' till she came along".
  • Uncle G (talk) 15:43, 16 June 2019 (UTC)