Talk:Opp Amaryllis!/GA1

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Kyle Peake in topic GA Review

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: K. Peake (talk · contribs) 07:57, 17 February 2022 (UTC)Reply


Good Article review progress box
Criteria: 1a. prose ( ) 1b. MoS ( ) 2a. ref layout ( ) 2b. cites WP:RS ( ) 2c. no WP:OR ( ) 2d. no WP:CV ( )
3a. broadness ( ) 3b. focus ( ) 4. neutral ( ) 5. stable ( ) 6a. free or tagged images ( ) 6b. pics relevant ( )
Note: this represents where the article stands relative to the Good Article criteria. Criteria marked   are unassessed

This is one of your February GANs, which I am going to take on! --K. Peake 07:57, 17 February 2022 (UTC)Reply

Thank you so much! Chiswick Chap (talk) 08:05, 17 February 2022 (UTC)Reply

Infobox and lead edit

  • Infobox looks good!
    • Thanks.
  • The best-known and best-loved info should come after the reality sentence
    • Moved.
  • [1] should not be in the lead, plus that info appears to be sourced in the body anyway
    • Mm, people have a habit of removing unsupported adjectives!
  • "In reality the nymph" → "In reality, the nymph"
    • Done.
  • The waterway near Stockholm is not sourced in the body anywhere
    • I described and cited it already.
  • Add a final sentence mentioning that were multiple recordings, including Folke Andersson and Edvard Andreasson (most notable)
    • Done.

Context edit

  • First two paras look good!
    • Thanks.
  • Pipe Idylls to Idyll
    • Done.
  • Remove comma before the Eclogues
    • It seems to be necessary and correctly placed.

Song edit

Music and verse form edit

  • Add relevant text to the audio sample
    • Added.
  • Pipe 3
    4
    time to Triple metre
    • Done.
  • Pipe Menuetto to Minuet
    • Done.
  • "each of 11 lines;" → "each consisting of 11 lines;"
    • Done.
  • Pipe rhyming pattern to Rhyme scheme
    • Done.

Lyrics edit

  • Img looks good!
    • Thanks.
  • What parts of the first sentence is [11] used for?
    • Most of it, including the date and the opera.

Reception edit

  • Retitle to Reception and legacy
    • Done.
  • Img looks good!
    • Noted.
  • Do you need to use the before Bellman scholar?
    • Yes.
  • "It indeed begins, he writes," → "The composition indeed begins, Lönnroth writes,"
    • Done.
  • Start a new sentence at the young fisherman part, as the current one is a run-on
    • Split.
  • "Morpheus the god of sleep, and" → "Morpheus the god of sleep and" with the wikilink
    • Done.
  • "It plays out as a" → "This plays out as a"
    • Done.
  • Pipe pike to Esox
    • Done above, in Lyrics.
  • "In our chests"." should have the punctuation inside quotes if this is a full sentence per MOS:QUOTE; elsewise, keep as it is′
    • Done.
  • ""In thy calm embrace"." should have the punctuation inside if a full sentence per above
    • Done.
  • "in Fredman's Epistle no. 25," → "in Fredman's Epistle No. 25"
    • Fixed.
  • Wikilink imagery
    • Done.
  • "it has been recorded" → "the composition has been recorded"
    • Fixed.
  • "it was for example among the" → "it was among the" to be less wordy, but add the year this was recorded to be more specific
    • Done.

References edit

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Mention the website that the text is at
    • Added.

Final comments and verdict edit

  •   On hold until all of the issues are fixed after this quick review! --K. Peake 09:57, 17 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
  • Chiswick Chap Quick response as expected, though you should remove the ref from the lead since people removing it is their problem and you can point to this review in any revert summaries to avoid warring, also the comma is not needed before the Eclogues because it is not in the lead. --K. Peake 21:57, 17 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
I've removed the ref, but people removing such things does become an issue for article maintenance, obviously. I've reworded the Eclogues sentence for harmony. Chiswick Chap (talk) 08:06, 18 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
  •  Pass now, good thing the ref is gone and props for your rewording of the sentence! --K. Peake 09:20, 18 February 2022 (UTC)Reply