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Tagsagnostic; atheist (6), Oxford (4), Antonia Fraser (4), 1889 (3), Victoriana (3), 1894 (3), Celtic (1), Uber (1), 1891 (1), Ireland (1) — see all tags

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Groups18th-19th Century Britain, English History - Tudor through Edwardian, For the Love of Wilde!, Medieval Europe, Renaissance, Victoriana

About meWildean
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Lover of Youth
Doctoral student of linguistics
American by Birth
Spanish by the Grace of God

About my libraryMy library attempts to unveil the most accurate profile of Oscar Wilde, and it includes the most and least accepted sources of information. The least accepted sources are necessary to identify the patterns of myth, lies, and cliches that so unnerve true researchers.

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Member sinceJun 15, 2008

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Always nice to find others interested in medieval history. I found your profile through the Medieval Europe group. Any particular book you would recommend? What's your favorite non-fiction book on medieval history? I'm always looking for new books to add to my library. Thanks.

Steven
http://steventill.com
Hey!

I'm not sure what you're calling an "interest group," but I'm sure it's possible. Say a little more about what you're trying to do, and maybe I can help. If you're talking about the discussion boards ("groups"), you don't need to do any tagging before you join one. I've found that the groups feature is the quickest way to get information from other users. There are so many groups on LT that whatever you want to know, there'll be a hundred people ready to tell you.

The features keep improving, too. So if you can't do something one day, you may discover the next day that an new feature allows you to do it.

Hope this helps.
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