Talk:Le Corsaire
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[edit] Removed deleted images
Just a note to say that I have removed some images from the page beacuse they were speediable under either:
- Category:Images with no fair use rationale
- Category:Images with no copyright tag
- Category:Images with no source
Or similar category. Kilo-Lima|(talk) 15:24, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] References
Is there any way in which inline citations may be introduced into this otherwise great article? In an encyclopedia, verifiability is paramount. -- Rmrfstar 15:59, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
- Beleive it or not, the history that I put in when writing this article came from my head (perhaps site - "mrlopez2681's brain" is a sufficient source? - just kidding! :) !!), though there were many instances where I referred to various histories on Russian ballet of the 19th century and French ballet of the second empire under Emperor Napolean III (when "Le Corsaire" was created).
- I am not the best at adding in sources, but I can create a detailed list matching all of the info matching the referances listed at the bottom of the article (this will be a lot of citations!) and someone can go back in and add them. There is no place on the internet, save perhaps ballettalk.com, where one can find any of this info on the web, and should one find something, it is likely not correct (classical ballet is infested with incorrect credits). Most of the historical info concerning "Le Corsaire" that I have found online by way of google searches, etc. is not correct, or poorly researched.
- So anyway, does the plan sound good?
- --Mrlopez2681 09:00, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
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- Well, it sounds challenging, but better than nothing... it's simply not good enough that you know the information, it all should be verifiable. If you could name every time possible that you used such a verifiable source, I shall try to format it all properly. Thanks for understanding. -- Rmrfstar 23:29, 31 January 2007 (UTC)