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Trivialliteratur (German) equals formula fiction

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In this context the right link for such a classification would be to the term formula fiction. I am German and I will try to translate the German topic into English. I started by changing the tag to the town where she died (according the German page which should be more correct). I removed the category tag to the German category Trivialliteratur as it is non-existing in this english wiki. The term will have to be reentered in the full article of this lady. -- MikeFlax (talk) 12:34, 2 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Changed old-fasioned to traditional

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The qualification of Hedwig as old-fashioned struck me as rather viewpoint-imposing, if not outright negative and thus not very appropriate of a merely descriptive encyclopedia. I changed it to the more neutral traditional. Artaynte (talk) 10:43, 26 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]