Talk:Through a Glass Darkly (film)
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- This article was created on May 3, 2005 in response to this Slate article, which states "Film buffs have yet to post a page on Through a Glass Darkly; they're too busy tweaking the seven-part entry on Tron."
- The title alludes to the phrase "Through a glass darkly", used by the Apostle Paul (at [the King James version of] 1 Corinthians 13:12) to describe how we currently view the world, the idea being that at the end of time we shall at last be able to see clearly.
[edit] Another page with almost the same name
This note is to report a problem with this page and its relation to another. These are literally the first two posts of a new member, so I am clueless. Ideally an experienced editor will decide to handle this issue. If not I will need someone to explain to me what I should do to fix it. Note that I have no expertise in the subject matter of either page.
The two pages have the same title, differing only in the case of the word "a": Through_A_Glass_Darkly and Through_a_Glass_Darkly. One is about a 1961 Bergman film and the other about a 1978 album by Peter Howell and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Since the two pages do not refer to each other (nor a "disambiguation page"?) a user would be prone to find one while looking for the other and be confused -- like I was.