Talk:Loie Fuller/Archive 1

Latest comment: 7 years ago by 173.10.248.145 in topic Resource #7 and #12
Archive 1

Fuller and Marie of Romania

It is possible that I don't have the page numbers exactly right in the citation of Easterman. I don't currently have the book in hand; I worked off of the page numbers I cited at Marie of Edinburgh, but the focus there was slightly different. -Jmabel | Talk 05:51, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

Sam Hill

Probably should also add material on her connection to Maryhill builder Sam Hill. [1] - Jmabel | Talk 05:51, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

Dates

According to Patricia Pringle (in "Spatial Pleasures."Space and culture May 2005. 141-59) Fuller died in 1923, not 1928 as reported in this article. Pringle cites F. Kermode "Loie Fuller and the dance before Diaghelev" in Theatre Arts 46(9), 6 as her source on most things Fuller. Marccameron 20:38, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

Sexuality

I removed the LGBT category and WikiProject from the article. The article does not address Fuller's sexuality, and would need to do this (along with including refs for it) in order to qualify for the cat and project.  Mbinebri  talk ← 17:57, 7 October 2009 (UTC)

Fullersburg

Just to say...Fullersburg was named after Ben Fuller (not Loïe), who acquired and renamed most of Brush Hill --> http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/585.html --Aytrus (talk) 11:44, 1 September 2012 (UTC)

Resource #7 and #12

It's a little unclear how Wikipedia is using an unpublished dissertation (#7) as a resource for this article. Maybe the person who wrote the article or attends that campus can view the article to verfify the article, but the public can not. This article does not appear on the web except in other resources that have stolen from Wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:147:C002:D83A:9119:D26F:59A4:1D1D (talk) 19:58, 4 March 2017 (UTC)

Resource #12 is also unavailible to the public and it's not even clear what kind of resource it is, because it is only viewable to those on a college campus. A google search for the article brings up an error message, so it is not verifiable, and no matter how scholary, does not meet Wiki standards. This could be a student project for all we know:

Due to an irreconcilable security issue, the Learning Objects project you are trying to reach is only available from the Wesleyan domain (either from on-campus or via VPN). Please direct inquiries to Jolee West (jwest@wesleyan.edu). http://learningobjects.wesleyan.edu/insecure.html

Fixed the #7 and #12 references. #7 by finding a better (and published) source, and #12 by using the Wayback Machine to locate an intact copy of the site in question. 173.10.248.145 (talk) 18:51, 20 March 2017 (UTC)

Lumiere film

I just came across this 1896 film: https://www.facebook.com/MartinezHistoricalSociety/videos/1069958246376147/. So it seems the "unknown dancer" was Caroline Holpin, knwn as "La Pepita," and that she was an early imitator of Loie Fuller, but I don't want to pursue this enough to edit the article. (Also note that a different silent film appears twice in this article, once saying it's Fuller and later saying it's not.) HarZim (talk)