Talk:Guide to English Literature

Thank you for your lovely information about this topic .I am really happy to read it.

Formatting Given that this is a "draft," I acknowledge that the content needs a lot of fine-tuning. However, I am quite surprised at the improper utilization of bolding and italics in the article. Titles of books should be italicized, according to the rules of the English language--not bolded. The bolding option is overused to the point of making my eyes hurt. Oh, and Henrik Ibsen was not an English writer. He was Norwegian. -- Cqbarton (talk) 23:58, 7 June 2010 (UTC)

Rhyming epics?
Since when do classical epics have rhyming couplets? Neither the Iliad, nor the Odyssey, nor the Aeneid, nor Paradise Lost rhyme. Classical Greek and Latin don't rhyme as a rule, and Milton hated rhyme. The rest of this "Guide" is pretty much as informative as that segment. - Sukidakara (talk) 23:38, 16 January 2010 (UTC)

Title I suggest we change the name into The Occasional Reader's Guide to English Literature. --80.121.38.30 (talk) 13:42, 15 February 2010 (UTC)