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The '''Corr-Proust Wiki''' is a platform for translating the correspondence of the French writer Marcel Proust (1871-1922). Using original transcriptions in French from the [http://www.corr-proust.org '''''Corr-Proust'' digital edition'''], the Wiki serves as a collaborative space where scholars and fans of Proust can translate his letters, making them available in multiple languages to readers worldwide. Please | The '''Corr-Proust Wiki''' is a platform for translating the correspondence of the French writer Marcel Proust (1871-1922). Using original transcriptions in French from the [http://www.corr-proust.org '''''Corr-Proust'' digital edition'''], the Wiki serves as a collaborative space where scholars and fans of Proust can translate his letters, making them available in multiple languages to readers worldwide. Please visit our '''[[About]]''' page for more details. | ||
* To read translations of Proust’s correspondence, | * To read translations of Proust’s correspondence, see our [[:Category:Completed_Translations|'''Completed Translations''']] page | ||
* To translate Proust’s correspondence from the original French into another language, | * To translate Proust’s correspondence from the original French into another language, visit our '''[[Guidelines for Contributors]]''' page | ||
==The ''Corr-Proust'' Digital Edition== | ==The ''Corr-Proust'' Digital Edition== |
Revision as of 14:01, 18 December 2020
The Corr-Proust Wiki is a platform for translating the correspondence of the French writer Marcel Proust (1871-1922). Using original transcriptions in French from the Corr-Proust digital edition, the Wiki serves as a collaborative space where scholars and fans of Proust can translate his letters, making them available in multiple languages to readers worldwide. Please visit our About page for more details.
- To read translations of Proust’s correspondence, see our Completed Translations page
- To translate Proust’s correspondence from the original French into another language, visit our Guidelines for Contributors page
The Corr-Proust Digital Edition
The Corr-Proust digital edition, which serves as the basis for the Corr-Proust Wiki, is an ongoing open-access digital edition of Marcel Proust’s letters, updating and augmenting earlier print editions. It is produced by a French-American research consortium of three institutions: the University of Illinois, the Université Grenoble Alpes, and the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (CNRS / ENS Paris).
Contributions
Content published on the Corr-Proust Wiki is collaboratively developed using MediaWiki software: individual contributions are recognized in the final footnote of each letter. While all content on the Wiki can be viewed by anyone, registration and sign-in are required to contribute content.
All texts and translations published on the Corr-Proust Wiki are available for noncommercial reuse with attribution, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA). Please visit our detailed guidelines page for more information.
Disclaimer: the Corr-Proust editors cannot guarantee the strict accuracy of every translation made available on the Corr-Proust Wiki. The quality of the translations is overseen by a self-monitoring community of contributors. |