Talk:The Artist and Journal of Home Culture
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In Our Time
[edit]The BBC programme In Our Time presented by Melvyn Bragg has an episode which may be about this subject (if not moving this note to the appropriate talk page earns cookies). You can add it to "External links" by pasting * {{In Our Time|The Artist|p00548cd}}. Rich Farmbrough, 03:21, 16 September 2010 (UTC).
Requested move (2011)
[edit]- The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
Kauffner moved the page from The Artist to The Artist and Journal of Home Culture
The Artist → The Artist (1880 magazine) – Per the failed Rm at Talk:The Artist (film)#Requested move, The Artist should be a disambig page; this old magazine is not the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. Dicklyon (talk) 04:16, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- The move has not been closed yet so it seems a little soon to say that it was failed.--70.24.207.225 (talk) 04:48, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- True; I was reacting to the nominator's withdrawal statement, not to a closing statement. Dicklyon (talk) 05:23, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- Comment page history from creation in 2006 through to last edit in 2009 are related to the previous iteration of a disambiguation page. That history should be severed and attached to the new disambiguation page, since it isn't about the 1880 magazine. 76.65.128.132 (talk) 05:17, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- Support this needs to be disambiguated. 76.65.128.132 (talk) 05:20, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- Move to The Artist and Journal of Home Culture. This is how the subject is referred to in London and the culture of homosexuality, 1885-1914 by Matt Cook. This was also the formal title the magazine used during its homoerotic phase, and this phase is the only reason a modern reader might consider it notable. This article obviously can't stay where it is since both The Artist (film) and The Artist (magazine) get far more page views. Kauffner (talk) 05:39, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- Amend – per support and suggestion above, let's go with Kauffner's suggestion The Artist and Journal of Home Culture, an existing redirect and title of that mag, instead of the redlink I suggested. Dicklyon (talk) 06:29, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- Support, with or without the proposed amendment. Certainly the doctrine of "primary topic" has no useful application here. NoeticaTea? 21:56, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
Given the lack of opposition, I suggest closing speedily, jointly with Talk:The Artist (film)#Requested move and move this one to The Artist and Journal of Home Culture and the new disambig The Artist (disambiguation) to The Artist, and patch up the history as in the suggestion above. Dicklyon (talk) 02:56, 29 December 2011 (UTC)
- I went ahead and did the deed. Kauffner (talk) 04:03, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
Publishers
[edit]The first publisher is William Reeves (1853-1937), 185 Fleet Street => volume 1 title page. Then, Wells Gardner, Darton and Company. Archibald Constable came in 1894. There was a publishing convention between Constable, Henry Floury (Paris), and Truslove Hanson & Comba (New York) until 1901. --Marc-AntoineV (talk) 14:25, 28 June 2024 (UTC)
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