Talk:Shakespeare: The World as Stage

=Stub Class Rationale= It's a stub because it contains precious little information, and does not, in my judgement, meet the criteria of a "Start Class":


 * Does not have a "meaningful amount of good content." Does not, in fact, have a meaningful amount of content.
 * Does not have "at least one serious element of gathered materials"-- a graphic, subheadings, or links "that help explain or illustrate the topic."

I created the page because it was in the Bill Bryson template, and it seemed to me there should be at least a stub for such a page because it is a) a book by a noted author and b) part of an existing template of that author's work. CatherS (talk) 09:09, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

Undone
The word "provably" was the word intended-- as in able to be proved. CatherS (talk) 09:11, 28 April 2008 (UTC)