Talk:Anne Shirley

Latest comment: 12 years ago by HillbillyProfane in topic Film and Television Portrayals

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"Customized classics" are a range of "editions" that put your picture on the cover, add a happy ending to Romeo and Juliet, and replace the names in the texts with the names of your choice: "Oh, Brad, Brad, wherefore art thou Brad?" You can get a customized edition of Moby Dick, with either Ahab or Moby bearing your own name. I'm trying hard to suppose that such links are added in good faith, and not as vandalism. Try to imagine EB referring to this type of product in its articles about literary classics. Wikipedia is a serious encyclopedia too. I've removed a couple of them here, just as I have removed the same user's nonsense text in Romance novel and Romantic fiction. --Bishonen 18:52, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Merging edit

I note this.THANK YOU!!!

Film and Television Portrayals edit

Added information on the portrayals of Anne by Mary Miles Minter and Kim Braden. HillbillyProfane (talk) 08:54, 28 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Infobox addition edit

I think Anne Shirley is a significant enough literary and historical figure to warrant an infobox for her character, i.e Oliver Twist. Thoughts?