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I've re-done the entire article, as the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica text was wholly inadequate and sexist to boot. Sadly, there's not much out there on AAP, but I believe I've found all major sources. I don't know if the article is beefy enough to warrant GA, but I'm nominating it anyway just to see. Ricardiana (talk) 05:06, 8 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This article is currently nominated for Featured Article status. Please follow the link at the very top of the page to leave comments. Ricardiana (talk) 20:49, 31 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
"Procter never married. Reason unknown because she died as a single young woman, but probably wanted to do more in life then choosing the simple path of becoming an married woman."
As you could easily see by reviewing the article's history,[1] that sentence was both added and reverted just today. FA tend to attract a lot of ill-considered edits. DwpaulTalk 21:43, 16 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I am reviewing this article as part of WP:URFA/2020, an initiative to review Wikipedia's oldest featured articles. I am concerned that this article does not include post-2009 sources, which could be used to expand upon the article and make the "Literary career" section more comprehensive. Examples of sources that I found are below:
Gill Gregory, The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter: Poetry, Feminism and Fathers[2]
Karen Dieleman, Religious Imaginaries: The Liturgical and Poetic Practices of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti, and Adelaide Procter[3]
S Rogers Transforming the Fallen Woman in Adelaide Anne Procter's “A Legend of Provence”[4]
Cheri Lin Larsen Hoeckley The Dynamics of Poetics and Forgiveness in Adelaide Procter's ‘Homeless’[5]
Emily Harrington The Expiration of Commitments in Adelaide Procter's “Homeward Bound”[6]
Hi! I’d be happy to do it soon-ish as I’m starting a new research project and looking at these sources fits in well with that. Thank you! Ricardiana (talk) 21:00, 28 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]