User:Victorianist
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This user is a graduate student in English Literature. |
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- Wikipedia-wide peer reviews: The Hobbit : Foundation series
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- a Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels/Coordinators Election has been proposed and added. Candidacy signups are now open at Wikipedia:WikiProject Novels/Coordinators/May 2008 and voting will last throughout the month of April. So get in your candidacies before the end of March or miss out. The results will stand from May till November when a new election will be held.
- Our Collaboration Department is continuing with one more title 'Cities in Flight' for the current month. Get collaborating on the article and also look at nominating other titles to be considered.
- New is the 19th century task force for all those interested in the 19th century Novels, Novellas, Novelettes and Short stories.
- Pages that only exist as redirects: Men at Arms (Evelyn Waugh)
I work primarily on the Novel as a genre, with a special interest in Victorian literature. I am interested in Narratology and Systems Theory. Some of the pages I'm working on:
The Hobbit, The Prime Minister, What is the What, Nausea (novel), Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, Slaughterhouse-five, Little Dorrit, and Bleak House.