User talk:Jh.glosear

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Changes to The French Lieutenant's Woman
Please stop reorganizing the endings section of the plot. I used scholarly descriptions of how the novels ending works (three endings, with a daydream), to structure the plot summary. The scholarship pretty firmly agrees on the format that I have laid out. That doesn't mean that the details or description of these endings can't be, but resynthesizing under a new framework violates our Original research policy. I would be happy to talk through whatever problems you have with the current way in which the plot is described. However, your revision changes the standard, consensus interpretation waaay too much. I left some links above to help you get more oriented to Wikipedia, and find some help on understanding policies and practices. If you still have concerns about the structure, lets talk about it on the talk page for the article: Talk:The_French_Lieutenant%27s_Woman, Sadads (talk) 14:42, 8 September 2015 (UTC)