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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/11 19:40 UTC 版)
Quite an interesting article.
- What about explaining in the top image caption that the illustration was made after Ayers' death and under what circumstances: i.e. printed in Postman's Park: G. F. Watts's Memorial to Heroic Self-sacrifice after her death, with...who is the child?
- Note 1: ...and must be viewed in that light. I don't think it's the article's place to tell folks how to view information, just to present it to them.
- Was Alice standing on a balcony to throw out the mattress and the children? She kept returning to the burning building, making it sound as if she left the burning building repeatedly.
- You may not be able to answer this in the article, but why might an oil and paint shop need gunpowder??
- Notes that have no cites need them.
- Images sandwich text in the Secular canonisation section. If there are too many images, what about a gallery of images in between the Depiction in literature and art and Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice sections?
- I'm re-reading to improve Tipping the Velvet (for obvious reasons) but a significant part of that novel, set in Victorian London, is class differences. The last third of it goes into great detail about the problems of the working class/working poor and the appeal of socialism and social activism, particularly when juxtaposed with the privileges of the wealthy. There are good reasons this book is compared with Dickens, who set most of his novels around institutions that exhibited stark class differences. No great historian of London am I, but this gives me the impression that a social revolution was brewing or in full force. Dickens' serials were so popular because they dealt with real issues at the time. The Differing perceptions section explains why Ayers' story resonated so well, but I wonder if a bigger emphasis could be made at the beginning of the Secular canonisation section and perhaps the Memorial section to drive home this point to readers about why Ayers' story struck the imagination of so many Londoners and/or was exploited by socialists and those of the wealthier class who were looking to present a role model for their own political purposes.
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