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I have initially assessed this as a Stub class article because only one source is cited for any of the text. This citation is presented more as a footnote that appears at the bottom of the article, so is easily overlooked. Some relatively minor cosmetic changes are needed to improve the quality assessment to a Start class article. I think most of the problem is that the heading Bibliography has confused me, as this heading would be more relevant to the literary works by the subject, rather than for the reference material. The section heading "References" is recommended by the Manual of Style. Also, a translation from another language version of Wikipedia should not be given as a source or reference, rather the interwiki link to the French language version of the article is all that is needed. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 02:37, 12 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]