Talk:Wormwood: A Drama of Paris

Deleted Content - Epigraphs from the American Edition
I've removed the epigraphs... the first one is not even translated to English, and there is no mention of why these epigraphs are significant. I've preserved them below; they could be restored if a translation and an outside source asserting the importance of the epigraphs to the novel were provided. Dozenthey (talk) 03:02, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

First Epigraph
 * A MESSIEURS
 * LES ABSINTHEURS DE PARIS,
 * CES FANFARONS DU VICE
 * QUI SONT
 * LA HONTE ET LE DESESPOIR DE LEUR PATRIE

Second Epigraph
 * "And the name of the star is called WORMWOOD: and the third part of the waters became WORMWOOD; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter." --Revelation 8:11 (King James Version)


 * "Et le nom de cette etoile etait ABSINTHE: et la troisieme partie des eaux fut changee en ABSINTHE; et elles firent mourir un grand nombre d'hommes parce qu'elles etaient devenues ameres." --Revelation vii. 11 (Nouveau Testament Francais)

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