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Reviewer: Whiteguru (talk · contribs) 03:24, 26 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]


Starts GA Review; the review will follow the same sections of the Article.

 



Lede

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  • Short, sharp lede which gives indication of what is to come;

Early Life and Education

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  • Introduces war experience (and benefits) and qualifications in German.

Early Career

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  • Multilingual, he was Chair of the Department of Other Languages at Cambridge
  • Account The Carolingian Lord he was Chair of Modern Languages at Cambridge.

Schröder Professor of German

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  • Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival. A profound influence, not only on Heinrich Himmler.
  • consistently authored his monographs on Medieval German literature in English, which made them available to a broader audience.

Retirement from Cambridge

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  • A prophet for his times: covered topics recently made relevant by critical theory, such as reading, listening, orality, literacy and the role of women

Death and legacy

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  • one the last representatives of the so-called Cambridge tradition, dating back to the nineteenth century, in which the study of literature proceeded from philology

Personal life

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  • Noted.

See Also

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  • Noted

Selected Works

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  • Medieval listening and reading : the primary reception of German literature 800-1300. Narrative is meant to be listened to, before reading.

References

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  • Examined.

Sources

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  • Examined. Appropriate.

 


End Matter

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  1. Is it is Broad in its coverage?
  • Quite so.
  1. Is it Verifiable with no original research?
  • Yes.
  1. Does the article meet notability guidelines?
  • Yes.
  1. Does it follow WP:NPOV Neutral Point of View?
  • Yes. Quite independent.
  1. Is it stable?
  • This page started life on 21 January 2016;
  • There have been 47 edits to this page by 16 editors
  • The page has had 387 views over the last 90 day
  • There are no tags on the page
  • There is no evidence of edit warring on the page;
  1. Top editors are
    * Krakkos
    * Pfold
    * Tom.Reding
    * Dl2000
    * Velocipedus
  1. It is illustrated by images ?
  • There are a number of images, apposite and well placed.
  • Infobox image is from the university and qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law;
  • Tristan and Isolde: this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer;
  • Parzival image is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer;
  • Iron Helmet image is licensed by the owner: under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic;
  • Trinity College image is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International;

Overall

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  • This is a rather succinct article about a fellow of Trinity College who had a career in philology and Germanic Languages unparalleled in Cambridge, the last of a strong tradition.

Conclusion

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