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The '''Corr-Proust Wiki’s main goal''' is to provide translations of letters to and from the French writer Marcel Proust. Taking the original transcriptions in French provided by [http://www.corr-proust.org the ''Corr-Proust'' website] as a point of departure, the wiki serves as a collaborative space for translators and fans of Proust to translate his correspondence and help make it available to speakers of any language.
The '''Corr-Proust Wiki’s''' provides translations of letters to and from the French writer Marcel Proust. Taking the original transcriptions in French provided by [http://www.corr-proust.org the ''Corr-Proust'' website] as a point of departure, the wiki serves as a collaborative space for translators and fans of Proust to translate his correspondence and help make it available to speakers of any language.


* To begin reading translations of Proust’s correspondence, visit our [[:Category:Completed_Translations|Completed Translations]] page
* To begin reading translations of Proust’s correspondence, visit our [[:Category:Completed_Translations|Completed Translations]] page


* To begin translating Proust’s correspondence from French into your own language, visit our [[Translate_for_the_Corr-Proust_Wiki|Guide for Translators]] page
* To begin translating Proust’s correspondence from French into your own language, visit our [[Translate_for_the_Corr-Proust_Wiki|Guide for Translators]] page

Revision as of 13:37, 3 November 2020

The Corr-Proust Wiki’s provides translations of letters to and from the French writer Marcel Proust. Taking the original transcriptions in French provided by the Corr-Proust website as a point of departure, the wiki serves as a collaborative space for translators and fans of Proust to translate his correspondence and help make it available to speakers of any language.

  • To begin translating Proust’s correspondence from French into your own language, visit our Guide for Translators page