Talk:Joseph Henry Lynch

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"Critics say that the women in much of his work are portrayed in a sexist manner and that most of them look alike to each other"? I have never heard nor read about this critique before. Actually it surprises me that there ARE any critiques - I have never read one and I'm the owner of www.jhlynch.org. To me this sounds like the personal opinion of the person who added this line.

Ok I just removed the sentence (though I am not the one who had added it). --BorgQueen 22:34, 13 October 2005 (UTC)