User talk:JunkZipes

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The Magic Brocade

Hello,

Can you cite your source for this variant and do you have the Chinese spelling of the author name? Thanks! Annie 18:57, 11 October 2020 (EDT)

The chinese spelling of the author's name is 萧甘牛, and most of the information can be found on this weblink [1]

Waldröschen

Regarding this submission: Can you please explain what you are trying to achieve here? Mite Kremnitz and Miron Pompiliu are different authors. Thanks. -- JLaTondre (talk) 17:16, 16 May 2022 (EDT)

Yes, I'm aware that Kremnitz and Pompiliu are two separate people. Kremnitz herself admitted to have translated from Romanian to German the fairy tale originally published by Pompiliu in the literary magazine Convorbiri Literare [2] —The preceding unsigned comment was added by JunkZipes (talkcontribs) .
Thanks, I have accepted the submission and changed the prior Kremnitz version to be a translation. I also added Rumänische Märchen based on amazon.de. I don't speak German so please feel free to double check that record if you do (for example, I'm not positive I interpreted the publisher correctly). I moved your response from my talk page to here as we try to keep conversations together to make it easier for people to follow. Thanks. -- JLaTondre (talk) 19:52, 18 May 2022 (EDT)