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The '''Corr-Proust Wiki''' provides translations of letters from and to the French writer Marcel Proust. Taking original transcriptions in French from the [http://www.corr-proust.org ''Corr-Proust'' project] 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''' provides translations of letters from and to the French writer Marcel Proust. Taking original transcriptions in French from the [http://www.corr-proust.org ''Corr-Proust'' project] 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. |
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The Corr-Proust Wiki provides translations of letters from and to the French writer Marcel Proust. Taking original transcriptions in French from the Corr-Proust project 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 read translations of Proust’s correspondence, visit our Completed Translations page
- To translate Proust’s correspondence from French into your own language, see our Guide for Translators page
The Corr-Proust Project
The Corr-Proust project, which serves as the basis for the Corr-Proust Wiki, is an open-access digital edition of Marcel Proust letters freely available to scholars and readers worldwide. It is produced by a French-American research consortium of three institutions: the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Université Grenoble Alpes, and the Institut des textes et manuscrits modernes (CNRS / ENS Paris).