Collaboration of the Week

The current community collaboration is collecting works related to
the Eminent Women Series.

Last collaboration: Slavery in the United States (1837)

The current Proofread of the Month is

The Tower  (1928)
by William Butler Yeats.

Last month completed: Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope
The next scheduled collaboration will begin in May.


Chances are, you have a favourite subject we don't cover very well...here's how to change that!

So, your favourite author or subject isn't very well represented on the project? Well as long as you make sure the texts fit the standards of Public Domain, you can add them yourself! (Like all rules, those are basic guidelines, if you want to play with exceptions to the rule, just ask any of the administrators for help)

If the text doesn't already exist, just enter its name below and it will pre-load an editing page for you to set to work! Be sure to add {{no header}} to the top of the page, and then include categories so people can find it.


<poem> tag in Ulysses edit

Hi. Could you explain why you use the <poem> tag in Ulysses (1922)? I can't find any help page explaining this usage, and it's not clear to me why it would be used this way. Curly Turkey (talk) 07:52, 16 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

It was the only way I could find of getting the page layout to match the 1922 text. I welcome any suggestions that would improve my contributions. Eroica (talk) 11:48, 17 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Is there some reason the layout has to match? I didn't realize that was important. Curly Turkey (talk) 01:52, 18 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
No, usually it is of no importance, but I felt that the 1922 edition of Ulysses was a special case on account of its historical significance and all the difficulties involved in its publication. Eroica (talk) 13:21, 18 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Ulysses corrections edit

Hi, are you able to tell me the source of the corrections visible on hover in Ulysses (1922)? Ierdne (talk) 23:27, 23 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I had nothing to do with any such corrections. I didn't even know about them until I read your message. - Eroica (talk) 04:04, 24 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for your reply. Sorry, I didn't receive a notification about it and only just remembered to check. Ierdne (talk) 00:35, 2 February 2024 (UTC)Reply