Talk:Justina Jeffreys
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- ... that Justina Jeffreys was the inspiration for the character of Anthelia in the 1817 novel Melincourt?
- Source: [1] "She is believed to be the model for the accomplished and unconventional Anthelia, and Edward Scott for her father Sir Henry Melincourt in Thomas Love Peacock's 1817 novel of that name."
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Created by Spiderpig662 (talk).
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Spiderpig662 (talk) 19:07, 25 May 2025 (UTC).
First off, no QPQs are required so that looks good. The article is long enough, new enough (created May 19), and NPOV. There's no image. The hook is interesting in an oblique way. By itself I thought "whatever" but it piqued my curiosity enough that I had to click through and then came upon this fascinating article about Jeffreys. The source is the Dictionary of Welsh Biography which is RS, however, was offline when I attempted to check it. That said, I was able to separately verify the content through mirror sites. Earwig returns 0.0% on a copyvio check. Looks good! Chetsford (talk) 19:42, 25 May 2025 (UTC)
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