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Here's what I wrote on the "new user log" when I began editing Wikipedia in a big way (in May 2005):
- My primary areas of interest (at least of knowledgeable interest) are theology and Church history, English literature (up to about 1900), private-eye stories, Romance languages, and various bits of American and European history and culture. I've been using Wikipedia for a few years, and just recently started fixing typos and adding bits of information.
I am currently working on an M. A. in theology, and am the King of Talossa.
Please feel free to talk with me.
[edit] Beliefs, dogmatic and quirky
I believe:
[edit] Enthusiams
I am vastly enthusiastic, and frequently bore my friends, about
- The glorious all-holy ever-virgin lady Theotokos more-spacious-than-the-heavens, Saint Perpetua Martyr, Saint Patrick equal-to-the-Apostles, Saint Francis and Saint Clare, Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Joan of Arc (dearest, sweetest), Saint Teresa of Ávila, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux
- Latin, Spanish, French, Italian, Middle English; linguistics, grammar, etymology; Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language, 2nd edition, unabridged; The Oxford English Dictionary
- The Song of Songs
- The Vulgate, the Church Fathers (especially Saint Augustine), typology, Saint Thomas, the (old) Missale Romanum and Breviarium Romanum
- Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Sir Gawain and the Grene Knight, Le Morte d'Arthur
- Dante (the greatest poet), his Divina Commedia (the greatest poem), Ludovico Ariosto, Torquato Tasso
- Heraldry
- The Book of Common Prayer, "William Shakespeare" (the other greatest poet), Edmund Spenser, the King James Bible
- De imitatione Christi, Saint François de Sales, Le pratique de la présence de Dieu, Port-Royal
- Charles I the royal martyr, Clarendon's History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars, the Cavaliers
- The Dream of the Red Chamber
- Dr. Johnson, Edmund Burke, George Washington (the greatest President, the greatest American), The Constitution of the United States, Fisher Ames
- Jane Austen, Anthony Trollope, Margaret Oliphant, "sensation" novels, Charlotte Mary Yonge, The Princess and the Goblin (the best children's book), Robert Louis Stevenson, Stanley J. Weyman, Rudyard Kipling
- Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn
- The Tractarians, John Henry Newman
- Thomas Babington Macaulay, Francis Parkman, William Hickling Prescott, Henry Adams
- Baseball, backgammon, "Dirty nasty filthy hearts", Diplomacy
- Sandro Botticelli, Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, John William Waterhouse, Evelyn de Morgan
- Winnie-the-Pooh, G. K. Chesterton, Charles Williams, J. R. R. Tolkien (whose The Lord of the Rings is the greatest literary work of the 20th century)
- London, Los Angeles, Firenze, Venexia
- Gregorian plainsong, Renaissance polyphony, Bach (heaven-inspired to write the Goldberg Variations, the Musikalisches Opfer, the Concerto for Two Violins in d minor, and so much more), Mozart, Beethoven; Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald; Dixieland
- Raymond Chandler (the greatest prose stylist of the 20th century), Talbot Mundy, John D. MacDonald, Robertson Davies, Patrick O'Brian, Tim Powers, hardboiled fiction
- Humphrey Bogart (the greatest screen actor), Grace Kelly (the most beautiful screen actress), Cate Blanchett; Alfred Hitchcock
- Casablanca, The Big Sleep, film noir
- Dr. Russell Kirk
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- The Kingdom of Talossa
[edit] Articles I've started
[edit] Articles I've contributed to in ways that strike me as reasonably important