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The same goes for Shakespeare. :-) - Frecklefoot | Talk 19:22, (UTC) Death locationĭidn't he die in Baltimore? Danny I think that's what the article says.
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We should link to the full source for stories and poems there instead of including the full text of the articles. Bryan Derksen The full text of many of his stories is at WikiSource. I think that the only time a complete work of literature should be included in Wikipedia is when it's been fully annotated as a sort of Coles Notes, which would actually be useful. Pinkunicorn I deleted a couple of William Shakespeare texts from Wikipedia a little while back for similar reasons and nobody complained then, so I think I'll do the same here and just delete the complete texts be bold in updating pages and all that. We should have descriptions and criticism of the texts, though.
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Make links to Project Gutenberg editions instead. Is there enough disk space here for all literature in the world? I agree, Wikipedia is not the place for complete short stories or novels. But if only the work of one author is added to the encyclopedia, then other authors appear to be less important. You cannot assume every reader knows the work. I don't have an objection if the articles start with a brief title or introduction. Wikipedia may not be paper, but nor is it the sum of all information. I think that about ALL the works of literature that have been put on wikipedia, so far, but especially once they start taking up multiple pages. It would be much more useful for an encyclopedia to have brief articles on the more significant Poe works than to have complete texts. How am I supposed to scroll through this huge amount of clutter then? 69.105.108.18 03:50, 15 December 2006 (UTC) Third Place Mairead O'Rourke, Aoife Morris, Aisling O'Rourke, Rebecca Bowes, Ella Doran, Tara McDaryll, Toni Doran, Aoife Haskins, Emma O'Neill, Roisin Dolan, Claire Donohoe, Sam Byrne, Claire O'Sullivan, Sarah Donohoe, Rachel Bermingham, Katie Donohoe, Amy Birmingham, Michelle Cullen, Tara Nolan, Emma Byrne, Michelle Fleming, Ciara Fleming, Sarah Carton, Amy Cooney, Slaney Power, Elaine Stafford, Tullulah Shuluh Costello, Rachel Murphy, Claire O'Rourke, Claire Hawthorne, Niamh Kenny, Sheila McCormack, Shannon Evans, Niall Fagan, Shealyn Doyle, Sarah Ann Hutton, Katie O'Keeffe, Sarah Murphy, Vanessa Kenny, and Rosie Wallace.Please place the newest entries at the bottom. Set, Bredeen Rooney 10-11 yrs Slip Jig, Bredeen Rooney Over 15 yrs Slip Jig, Cora Murphy Over 15 yrs Hornpipe, Stephanie Hennessy Over 15 yrs Trophy, Cora Murphy 15-16 yrs Mean Reel, Laura Dunne 15-16 yrs Trad Set Laura Dunne 8 hand reel, Stephanie Hennessy, Michelle Cullen, Aoife Haskins, Sarah Donohoe, Aoife Donohoe, Emma Byrne, Danielle Travers, Donna Hassett. Winners Over 15 yrs Light Jig, Rory Kavanagh Over 15 yrs Hornpipe, Rory Kavanagh 13-14 yrs Reel, James Redmond 12-13 yrs Treble Jig, Laura Nixon 12-13 yrs Hornpipe, Laura Nixon 13-14 yrs Trad Set, Aoife Donohoe 11-12 yrs Reel, Niamh Stafford 10-11 yrs Trad. The Fleming dancers' awards were as follows 12-14 yrs 1st place, Stephanie Hennessy. All competitions included dancers from across Leinster with up to 120 dancers competing for top prizes in some competitions. The dancers brought home an amazing two Championship cups, six first placings and 289 top placings. Fleming Academy of Irish Dance danced their way to success at 'An Comisiun le Rince Gaelacha' Leinster Championships in the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, Dublin recently.