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The result was: promoted by Nyttend (talk) 21:58, 25 March 2013 (UTC)

Polish culture in the Interbellum

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Pola Negri, 1924

5x expanded by Poeticbent (talk). Self nominated at 07:42, 12 March 2013 (UTC).

Thanks for the comment, Smurrayinchester. I see your point about the "woolly" appearance of the original hook, but the problem is that "Negri" is not the subject of our new DYK article. Her name is mentioned in just one sentence in a long article about unrelated matters, and the "studio system" is completely peripheral there also (not even i-linked for that same reason). I want to draw attention to out target article instead. Poeticbent talk 22:12, 13 March 2013 (UTC)
I will side with Smurrayinchester here; I think his hook is more interesting and it should draw more people to click on the culture article than the original one. I see it as a net gain rather than a net loss ("sexier" hook should have more clicks). --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 07:57, 17 March 2013 (UTC)
  • ALT2: ... that Polish culture in the Interbellum saw the introduction of the studio system of filmmaking with some budding celluloid sensations, such as the Hollywood star Pola Negri (pictured)?
    — Please note proposed change in emphasis. Thanks, Poeticbent talk 20:47, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
  • Article needs full review now that hook discussion has taken place. BlueMoonset (talk) 19:30, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
  • Just a couple things but this is well on the way for approval for Alt3. First off, incredibly fascinating and highly informative article that was a lot of fun to read. The article passes DYK criteria for date/expansion size and as far I can tell with the English language sources available (Footnotes #10, 16-19, 21-23) there are no signs of close paraphrasing or plagiarism. A lot of the sourcing I will need to take on good faith since Google translate is not much help for the Polish language sources.
But I would like to see a source for one section I noted in the article with a citation needed tag and could use some clarification on one of the reference links. With footnote #11 (Wawrzyn akademicki (Academic laurel)), I assume it will provide a source for the claim of Żeromski proposing the creation of the Polish Academy of Literature with the aim of "speeding up" the recovery from anti-Polonism? I don't know if it is my browser automatically routing to a different English language page but clicking on the ref link appears to just take me to a generic front page of the The Polish Book Institute. Again, any clarification would be appreciated. AgneCheese/Wine 22:28, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
Thanks a million, Agne27. Much obliged! I fixed the auto-re-routing link at footnote #11 using Wayback Machine and added Wikisource copies of the original documents in Polish. It's been a pleasure working with you. Thanks, Poeticbent talk 02:00, 24 March 2013 (UTC)
  • for Alt3 I appreciate the prompt attention. I'll again have to take the Polish language sourcing for the hook on good faith but you answered my other concerns. As noted above the article passes other DYK criteria and the image also has sufficient Commons free-use licensing. Looks good to go. AgneCheese/Wine 02:09, 24 March 2013 (UTC)