ah sorry jessie, i misunderstood you:UPRG11W wrote: ↑March 27th, 2021, 5:03 am PL note:
I listened to the following sections and thank you again for your contributions!
Please add the "list of the content" at the beginning of chapter 11 to section 43, which I quote here for you. The rest of section 43 (main content for part 1 of chapter 11) is well read and recorded.
"The Austrian reverses increase.—Sketches from the seat of war, showing its realities, as viewed by a soldier who abhors war.—Death of poor Puxl.—My husband avows his determination never to serve in another campaign."
Regards,
JessieKatharina21 wrote: ↑March 19th, 2021, 10:29 am Section 43, 7 min 42 s, https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/laydownarms_43_suttner_128kb.mp3
Katharina
it is up to the reader to decide about reading these brief summaries.
i know, this is not the best rule for a unified approach, but to my opinion the most reader centric and -respecting strategy.
footnotes and these brief summaries are the big exlusions of our rule "never omit or change, what the author wrote".
also for readers, they can be boring, or troubling regarding spoilers and the ability to follow the content.
(i myself prefer to read them, though. but i am not a spoiler person, at all.
and to spoil the fun for a spoiler person is not what i want to demand)
--> it is not ok to change these, but i decided upon it and wrote it in the first posting: it is ok to omit them.
so, if i understand this correctly: section 43 is missing these summaries at the beginning of each chapter and there is nothing else to do?
then it is pl ok!