Talk:The Abbess

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[edit] Where to start?

1) Gives a source which does not validate article content. 2) Somebody, says the article, is a "female equivalent" of somebody else the reader will not know? Even if the reader did know them, say "Bill Clinton", what would female equivalent mean? 3) The way one sentence is constructed reads that the novel itself is haunted by Sister Marietta. 4) The above is a run-on sentence. 5) Unsubstantiated claim that it is "generally seen"... as anything 6) If it's reprinted, cite it. Give a date and ISBN. I take it the author of this article knows what an ISBN is?

Word for word, one of the worst articles I've read out of thousands in Wiki (which has not been tagged as nonsense). Really, really bad.

24.130.14.173 (talk) 15:06, 3 April 2008 (UTC)