I have two more tagging meta posts saved up on Puzzling, and I'll take a stab at writing an FAQ-answer summarizing out tagging system in a bit. Though in both cases I'm waiting for a currently-active meta post to die down.
What a contrast between the two answers to this question.
@verbose textual-history now has 74 questions, matching our #3 author tag. Nice work.
Ideally I'd like to see the top tags being general ones (poetry, historical-context, character-analysis, textual-history, etc.), then a middle class of language tags, then individual author and work tags generally smaller.
They're listed in order on the tags page. Also, when viewing the site anonymously without being logged in (maybe for sufficiently low-rep users too, I'm not sure), the top ten tags are displayed at the top of the front page.
We currently have a tag narrator that as of today has 21 questions associated with it. The tag wiki excerpt says:
Questions related to the concept of "narrator" in literature, i.e. the "voice" that appears to speak or tell a story. The narrator can usually not simply be equated with the author. ...
@Randal'Thor, the post notice you put here doesn't make a whole lot of sense since you can't "answer" an answer. Did you mean to put the "answers should have citation" notice?
This question about works using the second person has been closed as Off-Topic.
In comments, opinions have been offered that the question is
open-ended to many answers
And
could result in a list rather than a definitive answer.
The question was closed using the community-specific reason:
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I am an economist and I am finishing writing a study in which I argue that the economic conditions of ex-slaves in Brazil were not very different from European immigrants in the first years after abolition. This would have occurred because the success of the coffee economy would have kept demand ...