Talk:Ronald Firbank

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This article contains multiple unsupported POV statements, praising the subject Bwithh 23:49, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

I don't see it. Any critical work on an author must include some estimate of "reader response," of how the author has been received. I'm sorry, Bwithh, but I don't think you really get NPOV if you think this article fails the test. NPOV was not meant to reduce an article to a collection of names and dates. Wikipedia would be so eviscerated as to be useless. Peace, GJL 8/9/06

I'm not sure about this article's statement that "The Princess Zoubaroff" is Firbank's only play. The 1994 edition of his complete plays also contains "The Mauve Tower" and "A Disciple from the Country".

TJO

8 September 2006

'The Mauve Tower and 'a Disciple from the Country' are both in print: in Ronald Firbank: Complete Plays, ed. with intro. by Steven Moore, pub. Dalkey Archive Press, Illinois State Uni., 1994.