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Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Ágnes Lehóczky
editThank you for improving Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Ágnes Lehóczky. Could you please add references about her and her work, including book reviews or biographical articles? Eastmain (talk • contribs) 12:57, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
Adam Piette 14.10, 31 October 2013: I actually have done with the improvements - the external refs include a long chapter analysis of her work, for instance. The six references I have added are all new. On comparable pages I note that six refs is the norm. Do you want more?
These two substantial reviews, one in Hungarian, one a whole chapter of an academic monograph, are already referenced:
Ferencz Győző, Körvonalak az episztemológiai ködben, ‘Contours in the Epistemological Fog’ - Review of Ágnes Lehócykz, Poetry, The Geometry of Living Substance, Cambridge Scholars, 2010. - in (Holmi, February, 2013) http://www.holmi.org/2013/02/ferencz-gyozo-korvonalak-az-apisztemologiai-kodben-agnes-lehoczky-poetry-the-geometry-of-the-living-substance-four-essays-on-agnes-nemes-nagy
Zoe Skoulding, ‘Ágnes Lehóczky and the Palimpsestic City’ in Zoe Skoulding, Women’s Poetry and Urban Space: Experimental Cities, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, ISBN: 978-0-230-29278-9, ISBN10: 0-230-29278-X, http://us.macmillan.com/contemporarywomenspoetryandurbanspace/ZoeSkoulding
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