User talk:Tlazopan

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Sonnet 59
I'm sorry, but I had to revert your additions to the article. While I appreciate your effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of sonnets, much of what you added does not conform to our guidelines. To be precise, much of it was too essay-like--I note, for instance, that the section about Girard contains no obvious reference to Shakespeare, and reads as a result of literary interpretation. Wikipedia articles cannot have such interpretations: it qualifies as original research. The template above has a few links that may help in the practice of encyclopedic writing; for now, let me point you to No original research. I'll grant you readily that the article as it stands now is not good, and improvement is necessary, but such improvement has to accord with our guidelines. For an example of a good article on one of Sh.'s sonnets, please see Sonnet 18. Thank you, Drmies (talk) 01:04, 30 October 2010 (UTC)

I'm sorry, user Drmies, but if beg to differ. It was a fine job done by Tzalopan on sonnet 59 by Shaksper. The name René Girard in and by itself IS a reference to Shakespeare as well as to Dostojevski. Just as the name Jezus, the Nazarean carpenter's son, IS a reference to both the new And the Old Testament; and one needs not be a devotee to acknowledge this.

It's hardly sacriledge to assume a little pre-existing knowledge.

Furthermore Tzalopan links to the WiKi-article on Girard.Sintermerte (talk) 17:14, 21 May 2016 (UTC)