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> Questions about the the meaning, purpose, reception, etc. of titles of literary works.
thoughts?
02:32
@Tsundoku paywalled :(
 
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03:45
Can anyone else understand either of these two answers?
04:23
@bobble Aagh! Thermodynamics in T.S. Eliot. There is no escape...
 
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07:21
Our Unanswered percentage is at 23.97%. First time it's gone below 24%, I think :-) (of course, Area 51 will still show 76% answered until it gets to the 23.5% threshold)
@bobble "the the"?
I was thinking of putting the main point front and centre and then the list with "etc" afterwards, something like:
> Questions specifically about the titles of literary works: their meaning, purpose, reception, significance, etc.
 
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09:27
@Randal'Thor I've never been a fan of that band.
 
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Q: In The Blue Cross, what is the mailbag trick?

Kyle Johansen'It was he who had kept up an unaccountable and close correspondence with a young lady whose whole letter-bag was intercepted, by the extraordinary trick of photographing his messages infinitesimally small upon the slides of a microscope' (The Blue Cross - http://www.gutenberg.org/files/204/204-h...

14:14
@bobble I took the liberty to "merge" them manually, thereby reducing the total number of downvotes on that user's posts. I hope they will take it from there.
@Randal'Thor I'll blame the late hour
 
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15:30
People in Scandinavia during the pandemic: two metres' distance??.
15:57
Would people here consider this or this candidates for ?
16:18
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Q: "to have coffee from" meaning

Mostafa F.Rad They had coffee from condensed milk cans at an early morning place that served fishermen. This is a sentence from "The old man and the sea" by Hemingway. I'm not sure if it means the coffee was served inside cans or it is made using condensed milk.

 
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Q: Meaning of "Like half the rest of the world, if more than half there be that are clever and good, Marianne ... was neither reasonable nor candid."

Soyuz42This passage is from Chapter 31 of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, where Elinor contemplates the deficiency of sense and sensibility in Marianne, made evident by Elinor had not needed this to be assured of the injustice to which her sister was often led in her opinion of others, by the irr...

 
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23:19
I wrote out a nice long answer to the "Sixteen Sexophonists" question, and now I'm debating if it's a weeny bit too long.
The structure of the answer is currently:

- Introductory parts: where I got the quotes from, my central claim
- A section with a bunch of quotes to establish that the world is built around controlling what kind of sex happens, and the prevailing attitudes towards sex (the longest part)
- The actual answer-answer, where I quote passages from the nightclub scene to support my claim from the introduction. This part makes use of information established in the second part, but not *really* that much
Debating if I should drastically cut down the second part, or just remove it entirely. I could simply pull a quote or two from Wikipedia or elsewhere, but I was trying to just use the book as a source.
Thoughts?

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