Great work, thanks. Glancing through these, there's more than a few that
I think we would reject. Specifically we're not interested in dated
histories or biographies unless they're very notable. Gaskell's Life of
Bronte, or The History of the World, for example we would probably
reject. The American Language and The Natural History and Antiquities of
Selborne are also probably too far in the realm of dated science to be
of interest for SE.
For some reason I can't sort these by the SE column in the sheet, when I
do it just empties the column contents. Can you sort these so that we
group together all the works SE doesn't yet have?
> Please note that my comments hereafter are based on my /very/ limited
> experience with SE and my understanding of the Do and Don't Accept
> guidelines. I'm perfectly happy to be contradicted on anything I'm
> saying. 😊
>
> Brief summary: Of 56 works published before 1926;
>
> * 7 are immediately excluded from the "Don't Accept" guidelines. Bibles,
> dictionaries and thesauruses (not explicitly on the don't accept list,
> but I assumed), works like "A Modest Proposal" and "Areopagatica" that
> are too short to stand alone and unlikely to be collected.
> * 11 are already on SE in some form or other, either standalone or in
> collections
> * Of the remaining 33 works in the list, 31 have existing Gutenberg
> editions. Not all of these are automatically good for SE, but 4 are
> already on the Wanted list.
> * The remaining 2 works without Gutenberg editions are /The History of
> the World/ by Walter Raleigh which, I mean, maybe one day; and /The
> First Folio/ Shakespeare collection which we're unlikely to anthologise.
>
> So, that's 11 existing and up to 31 wanted from this list. I've added a
> column to the linked spreadsheet with some brief comments about each
> line, using my (inexperienced) judgement. Please don't mistake any of my
> comments to be definitive or an assertion of authority.
>
> As an overall comment, it's very clear that the 2017 list is a
> /critic's/ list of influential works, not (in my opinion) a list that's
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