![]() In addition to those two, the Excalibur article is another major candidate ( viewed 85409 times in the last 90 days) and there is also an actual sword in a stone at an Abbey ( viewed 1617 times in the last 90 days) that was purportedly put there by a Saint (whose article was viewed 1415 times in the last 90 days). ![]() ![]() ![]() This can't be blamed entirely on "recentism", as the film is more than 50 years old (and the book is only 25 years older). Although the film is based on the book, readers clearly seem much more interested in the film, and the film deviated substantially from the book. Some people landing on the article about the book are probably looking for the article about the film or some other topic and are being misdirected. The article about the film is viewed about three times as frequently as the one about the book ( 45561 times versus 16355 times in the last 90 days). There are four especially notable topics listed on the dab page. – The book does not seem to be a proper WP:PRIMARYTOPIC for "The Sword in the Stone". The Sword in the Stone (disambiguation) → The Sword in the Stone.The Sword in the Stone → The Sword in the Stone (book).The result of the move request was: moved, with "(novel)" used as the dab. No further edits should be made to this section. ![]() Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. ![]()
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