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6070B? Now, I'm no folklorist, but the wikipedia page on Aarne-Thompson has the numbers only going up to the 2000s. Is there more that are left out of wikipedia? 134.215.213.37 ( talk) 04:08, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
A good faith search of books and the web did not identify any reason to think that this story is notable. The fact that it is a real folktale is not a claim of notability. The notability guideline for books (while not strictly applicable) gives a sense of why not:
The article (and subsequent searching) does not find any of these criteria to be applicable, nor is the general notability guideline, which requires "significant coverage in [independent] reliable sources".
Bongomatic ( talk) 05:56, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Since only certain Irish versions are named "The King o' the Cats", and the others use "King of the Cats" (including the first published version), I propose the article be moved to The King of the Cats, and will do so unless there are any objections. -- xensyria T 00:19, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
How is it related to the story of the death of Pan? Am I missing something? Acorrector ( talk) 18:21, 16 November 2020 (UTC)
This article was nominated for deletion on 28 October 2008. The result of the discussion was keep. |
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6070B? Now, I'm no folklorist, but the wikipedia page on Aarne-Thompson has the numbers only going up to the 2000s. Is there more that are left out of wikipedia? 134.215.213.37 ( talk) 04:08, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
A good faith search of books and the web did not identify any reason to think that this story is notable. The fact that it is a real folktale is not a claim of notability. The notability guideline for books (while not strictly applicable) gives a sense of why not:
The article (and subsequent searching) does not find any of these criteria to be applicable, nor is the general notability guideline, which requires "significant coverage in [independent] reliable sources".
Bongomatic ( talk) 05:56, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Since only certain Irish versions are named "The King o' the Cats", and the others use "King of the Cats" (including the first published version), I propose the article be moved to The King of the Cats, and will do so unless there are any objections. -- xensyria T 00:19, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
How is it related to the story of the death of Pan? Am I missing something? Acorrector ( talk) 18:21, 16 November 2020 (UTC)