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Shea and Wilson's '''''Illuminatus!''''' trilogy also parodies Ayn Rand with its creation of charismatic anarchist hero [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagbard_celine Hagbard Celine], a direct parody of Ragnar Danneskjold. Although Hagbard is temperamentally and politically on the side of those who throw grit into the machine belonging to the Gilts, Galts and Dannesskjolds, such as Moist von Lipwig... | |||
objection noted. How about use of text: ''There may also be links and distant echoes to the plot and characters of Shea and Wilson's '''''Illuminatus!''''' trilogy, also in this context a work of satire which parodies Ayn Rand's right-wing libertarian philosophy.'' | objection noted. How about use of text: ''There may also be links and distant echoes to the plot and characters of Shea and Wilson's '''''Illuminatus!''''' trilogy, also in this context a work of satire which parodies Ayn Rand's right-wing libertarian philosophy.'' | ||
--[[User:AgProv|AgProv]] 14:03, 28 July 2009 (UTC) | --[[User:AgProv|AgProv]] 14:03, 28 July 2009 (UTC) |
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we may need to move new annotations onto a new page--AgProv 09:43, 3 October 2008 (UTC)?
This warning shows up on others, too, but is anyone actually having a problem? Firefox works fine regardless and I suspect the warning is a relic of obsolete browsers. (Talk:Main Page is 41KB.) --Old Dickens 21:03, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
The" Illuminatus! "connection?
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Shea and Wilson's Illuminatus! trilogy also parodies Ayn Rand with its creation of charismatic anarchist hero [Hagbard Celine, a direct parody of Ragnar Danneskjold. Although Hagbard is temperamentally and politically on the side of those who throw grit into the machine belonging to the Gilts, Galts and Dannesskjolds, such as Moist von Lipwig...
objection noted. How about use of text: There may also be links and distant echoes to the plot and characters of Shea and Wilson's Illuminatus! trilogy, also in this context a work of satire which parodies Ayn Rand's right-wing libertarian philosophy.
--AgProv 14:03, 28 July 2009 (UTC)