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| − | * ... that '''[[William Chaney]]''' would "shudder and avert his gaze whenever he passed the statue of [[William Tecumseh Sherman|General Sherman]]"? <small>Source: [http://www.lawrence.edu/info/news/chaney_memorial/henry_mayr_harting_letter Mayr-Harting 2013]: "Another rhetorical pose was his always pretending to shudder and avert his gaze whenever he passed the statue of General Sherman in Appleton!"</small> | + | * ... that American historian '''[[William Chaney]]''' would pretend to "shudder and avert his gaze whenever he passed the statue of [[William Tecumseh Sherman|General Sherman]]"? <small>Source: [http://www.lawrence.edu/info/news/chaney_memorial/henry_mayr_harting_letter Mayr-Harting 2013]: "Another rhetorical pose was his always pretending to shudder and avert his gaze whenever he passed the statue of General Sherman in Appleton!"</small> |
** '''ALT1''':... that '''[[William Chaney]]''' took a legal view of monsters? <small>Source: [https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/november-2013/in-memoriam-william-a-chaney Spear, Schulenburg & Hittle 2013]: "Chaney published several articles in journals such as the Journal of British Studies and the Harvard Theological Review. Perhaps his most widely cited article is “Grendel and the Gifstol: a Legal View of Monsters,” which appeared in 1962 in PMLA."</small> | ** '''ALT1''':... that '''[[William Chaney]]''' took a legal view of monsters? <small>Source: [https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/november-2013/in-memoriam-william-a-chaney Spear, Schulenburg & Hittle 2013]: "Chaney published several articles in journals such as the Journal of British Studies and the Harvard Theological Review. Perhaps his most widely cited article is “Grendel and the Gifstol: a Legal View of Monsters,” which appeared in 1962 in PMLA."</small> | ||
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Archie Amerson|Archie Amerson]] | :* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Archie Amerson|Archie Amerson]] | ||
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::*[[File:Symbol redirect vote 4.svg|16px]] Incomplete review. Please remember, {{tq|Please begin with one of the 5 review symbols that appear at the top of the edit screen, and then indicate all aspects of the article that you have reviewed}}. That means specifically mentioning them: newness, length, neutrality, copyvio/close paraphrasing, and all the rest. Thank you. [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] ([[User talk:BlueMoonset|talk]]) 04:14, 8 January 2018 (UTC) | ::*[[File:Symbol redirect vote 4.svg|16px]] Incomplete review. Please remember, {{tq|Please begin with one of the 5 review symbols that appear at the top of the edit screen, and then indicate all aspects of the article that you have reviewed}}. That means specifically mentioning them: newness, length, neutrality, copyvio/close paraphrasing, and all the rest. Thank you. [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] ([[User talk:BlueMoonset|talk]]) 04:14, 8 January 2018 (UTC) | ||
| − | + | :::*'''Full review''': 5x expansion verified. New enough, long enough, neutrally written, adequately referenced, no close paraphrasing seen in online sources. QPQ done. Both hooks are great; I have a slight preference for ALT1. I added "American historian" to ALT0 because it adds a wry touch to the historical Sherman; I also added "pretend" because that part of the quote. [[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] ALT0 hook ref verified and cited inline. [[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]] Offline ALT1 hook ref AGF and cited inline. Good to go. [[User:Yoninah|Yoninah]] ([[User talk:Yoninah|talk]]) 23:56, 6 February 2018 (UTC) | |
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William Chaney
- ... that American historian William Chaney would pretend to "shudder and avert his gaze whenever he passed the statue of General Sherman"? Source: Mayr-Harting 2013: "Another rhetorical pose was his always pretending to shudder and avert his gaze whenever he passed the statue of General Sherman in Appleton!"
- ALT1:... that William Chaney took a legal view of monsters? Source: Spear, Schulenburg & Hittle 2013: "Chaney published several articles in journals such as the Journal of British Studies and the Harvard Theological Review. Perhaps his most widely cited article is “Grendel and the Gifstol: a Legal View of Monsters,” which appeared in 1962 in PMLA."
- Reviewed: Archie Amerson
5x expanded by Usernameunique (talk). Self-nominated at 06:24, 7 January 2018 (UTC).
- ALT 1
All good to go. — Force Radical ( Talk • Contribs ) 10:38, 7 January 2018 (UTC)
- ALT 1
Incomplete review. Please remember, Template:Tq. That means specifically mentioning them: newness, length, neutrality, copyvio/close paraphrasing, and all the rest. Thank you. BlueMoonset (talk) 04:14, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
- Full review: 5x expansion verified. New enough, long enough, neutrally written, adequately referenced, no close paraphrasing seen in online sources. QPQ done. Both hooks are great; I have a slight preference for ALT1. I added "American historian" to ALT0 because it adds a wry touch to the historical Sherman; I also added "pretend" because that part of the quote.
ALT0 hook ref verified and cited inline.
Offline ALT1 hook ref AGF and cited inline. Good to go. Yoninah (talk) 23:56, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
- Full review: 5x expansion verified. New enough, long enough, neutrally written, adequately referenced, no close paraphrasing seen in online sources. QPQ done. Both hooks are great; I have a slight preference for ALT1. I added "American historian" to ALT0 because it adds a wry touch to the historical Sherman; I also added "pretend" because that part of the quote.