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This article's displaytitle was recently changed from Prose Tristan to Prose Tristan, so I thought I'd check what the reliable sources normally use. As a sample, I checked the ten most recent English language results from JSTOR containing the phrase "Prose Tristan". Here are the number of instances for each format:
I changed it to be consistent (the article had both formats as I recall) and to match the Wikipedia article Prose Tristan. I don't object to your proposed change but think the related article should be updated at the same time. As I recall, you have to change the infobox to a non book/publication because it automatically italics the title when thosed are used. Do you have time to fix both articles? Rublamb (talk) 18:53, 13 December 2022 (UTC)Reply