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  • curprev 20:2520:25, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 16,485 bytes −113 Reduced the lead tag content to reflect the editing today, and removed the "in process" tag, because in conference next 8 hours. undo
  • curprev 20:1420:14, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 16,598 bytes +497 Added a quote to Lexico, and made appearance of its inline citations uniform (author date). Quote is full, and small, temporarily, so as to allow convenient checking of current text by all editors. undo
  • curprev 20:0120:01, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 16,101 bytes +107 →‎Sources: Tweaked the Lexico citation to present author the way they request at their website. undo
  • curprev 19:5219:52, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 15,994 bytes +544 Added URL and citation to the Nishitani citation, and page number to its inline citation. Added a quote to Brewer, so text can be checked and rectified. undo
  • curprev 19:1419:14, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 15,450 bytes +404 →‎Sources: Completed and corrected the Nishitani citation, adding the relevant page number, removing a non-appearing editor, and adding the only relevant quote I could find. Once again, small format is used. undo
  • curprev 18:5218:52, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 15,046 bytes +1 Converted the text note about the Mould citation and its cross-referencing "Déluge" that was in <ref> format, into Note format. It now appears as Note 2 in paragraph 3 of the lead. undo Tag: references removed
  • curprev 18:4618:46, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 15,045 bytes +275 →‎Literary and other uses: Making the in-text note regarding chronological order and required sourcing consistent for all subsections of this section, undo
  • curprev 18:4418:44, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 14,770 bytes +118 →‎Literature in and after the 19th century: Added book date/appearance of first element of serialisation for the books in this section, to allow checking for appearance in chronological order. undo
  • curprev 18:3618:36, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 14,652 bytes +1,129 Adding the long-missing Michel Antoine citation. NOTE, this is INFERRED, and requires VERIFICATION. (The heretofore appearing English paragraph from Michel Antoine's French-language biography was posted here on 25 September 2021, by former red-label editor "BCNViki", no one questioning since why only "Antoine 1989 p740-741" appeared as the full bibliographic information. For the edit diff, see en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Après_moi,_le_déluge&diff=prev&oldid=1046435963. undo
  • curprev 17:5417:54, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 13,523 bytes +1,018 Moved Further readng into its more standard end position. Moved the bulk interpretation of Antoine, from the lead, into the Interpretations section. Created a summary sentence to leave behind in the lead. Added the full, relevant quote from Ammer in small format to the citation, because this citation is book citation is not readily available in digital format (no URL can be presented). undo
  • curprev 17:2717:27, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 12,505 bytes +1,104 Added Mould chapter citations to further reading (two chapters, one already the most reliable modern secondary source appearing), and checked and corrected that source in the bibliography as well. (Publisher is formally Taylor & Francis in Oxfodshire, etc.) undo
  • curprev 16:5516:55, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 11,401 bytes +71 Created an "Interpretations" section (for full explanation of those summarised in the lead) and a "Further reading" section (for citations not yet fully extracted of valuable content for article). Moved unsourced Dostoevsky and as-yet not fully substantiated Arabic poet mentions from lead to the Usage section, and created subsections thereof (allowing for chronological presentation of usage entries within each). Therein, combined the DH Laurence paragraphs and the Dostoyevsky paragraphs. undo
  • curprev 16:3516:35, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 11,330 bytes +14 Added "in process" header, so as to avoid edit conflicts. Will remove shortly, when finishing today's edits. undo
  • curprev 16:3416:34, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 11,316 bytes +519 Fixed alphabetisation of the sources. Added the Price book citation. Using it, sourced the Marx quotation to a secondary source, leaving also the primary source (once, not twice), and removing what inline tags I could. Partially sourced the dambusters sentence, adding wikilinks, separating supported from unsupported content, and removing what tags I could. undo
  • curprev 16:0916:09, 5 September 2024DuncanHill talk contribs 10,797 bytes −1 Fixing harv/sfn error. Please watchlist Category:Harv and Sfn no-target errors and install User:Trappist the monk/HarvErrors.js to help you spot such errors when reading and editing. undo
  • curprev 16:0716:07, 5 September 202498.193.42.97 talk 10,798 bytes +2,467 Lead, article seem now a dropbox of stray perceptions oft-unsourced. Over-long lead ∴ presents unique content (vs summarising). Called for WP:INTRO-compliant, summarising lead, move of full interpretations/topics into article. Today's edit: That call and for no OR / better sourcing; added Ammer pg no and Mould as biblical flood source; marked mis/un-sourced bits; rewrote misrepresentating paragraph (Antoine's 1989 interpretation, earlier appearing as the sole correct view; still lead-unique!). undo

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