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Miscellany Article

Hi Johnbod,

Thank you for your recent additions to the miscellany article - they were great to read! It was always lacking slightly on the medieval front (this is not my area of expertise), and so I was very pleased to see someone else contributing to make the article better. Since you have obviously looked quite closely at the article, I was wondering whether you had any comments as to how it might be further improved - and specifically what, content-wise, I might need to do to it to achieve 'good article' status?

Many thanks again,

BridgenAJ (talk) 17:03, 3 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Equally I don't know that much about the later EM literary tradition, but it all looked pretty good to me - nice work! My bits are perhaps a tad short of references (relying on lots of links), but otherwise I think it could well be ready for GA, which I find a very variable hurdle, as it all depends on one reviewer. I thought it might well be worth exploring further the very common use of "miscellany" in the titles of early magazines - it seems to have almost been the dominant word to describe the idea of a magazine for a while. Obviously these aren't exactly the same thing. Seach on "miscellany a" here & you'll see articles on a number. Johnbod (talk) 17:16, 3 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I was also thinking of mentioning other uses of the term 'miscellany' - as sometimes a more vague descriptor of various bits of writing by just one author. I guess at heart the question is whether a miscellany is determined by a variety of (a) authors, or (b) contents (b normally leading from a) - because its not always the case that you get both. I agree that the magazine use (appropriation?) of the term is important too - I could discuss it in the 'Decline/19th C' section. I'll work on these aspects and then give GA a go. Thanks, BridgenAJ (talk) 17:28, 3 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Actually it goes into the magazine bit more than I remember. I've added some links etc, & will hope to do more, but I'll comment on the talk page there. Should you have more on the use and circulation of manuscript miscellanies? Were not at least some passed around a circle, while others perhaps not? Johnbod (talk) 17:38, 3 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Great, nice to see more pictures already. The production-process of manuscript miscellanies was almost always unique - it would sometimes be overseen by one editor/transcriber, or sometimes passed around more freely. I guess I could expand the examples given to include mention of how they were each constructed - will need to do some digging! BridgenAJ (talk) 18:30, 3 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Johnbod, I replied to your message (re. Did You Know) on my talkpage - and have further queries there. BridgenAJ (talk) 12:55, 5 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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