User talk:Schmerguls

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[edit] List of literary works with eponymous heroines

Hi, and thanks for your additions. I'd like to briefly mention two things: A long time ago Deb removed Rebecca, "who does not appear in the book". I've never read the novel, and hardly remember the film, so is Rebecca a/the heroine or not? Also, I think shorter works (short stories, poems) should be between inverted commas rather than italicized (see "Lenore" as an example). What do you think?

Thanks again for your contribution, and all the best, <KF> 21:48, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Alexander Woollcott

Thanks for your addition to Alexander Woollcott. However, the reference you cite is 52 years old. It doesn't really back up the statement that Woollcott is all but forgotten except for the most devoted fans of the Algonquin Round Table or The New Yorker. Perhaps you know of a more recent reference to Woollcott? --K72ndst 16:28, 1 May 2006 (UTC)