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  • 09:13, 23 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Nineteen Eighty-Four (Orwell) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = 1984 | Original title = Nineteen Eighty-Four | Author = George Orwell | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1949 | Microtranslation = Totalitarian state. A party member tries to resist authority by keeping his mind from being manipulated. But thoughtcrime is impossible to hide, and the party subjugates the man to the system. | Wikidata = Q208460 }} {{start of text}} === Part 1 === 1984 London, capital of Runway I, Province of...")
  • 09:04, 23 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs moved page The Wonderful Doctor (Kuprin) to The Miracle Doctor (Kuprin)
  • 09:03, 23 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Wonderful Doctor (Kuprin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Miraculous Doctor | Author = Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1897 | Microtranslation = The family was plagued by illness and misfortune one after another. The father of the family was already thinking about suicide, but he met a doctor, who helped him to cope with the difficulties and became their guardian angel. | Wikidata = Q58822779 }} {{beginning of text}} The story took place in...")
  • 11:51, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Dark Avenues (short story, Bunin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Dark alleys | Subtitle = (short story) | Cycle = Dark alleys | Author = Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1938 | Microtelling = An old military man meets by chance a former serf, whom he once seduced and abandoned. The rest of his life was unhappy, and he realized that this woman's love was the best thing that ever happened to him. | Wikidata = Q3230449 }} {{beg...")
  • 11:42, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Mumu (Turgenev) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Mumu | Author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich | Genre = Novel | Year of publication = 1854 | Micro paraphrase = A cruel, capricious and overbearing madam has separated a deaf and dumb servant from the woman he loved and forced him to drown his only friend, a dog. Fulfilling his mistress' orders, the servant returns to his native village. | Wikidata = Q2467862 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The division into chapters is conditional.''...")
  • 11:38, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Quotation (Redirected page to Template:Quote) Tag: New redirect
  • 11:38, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Olesya (Kuprin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Summary | Title = Olesya | Author = Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1898 | Microtelling = A young lord has found himself in a remote village, where he has fallen in love with a girl who is reputed to be a witch. He wanted to take her with him, but the locals banished the girl, and the hero parted with her forever. | Wikidata = Q4333666 }} {{beginning of text}} The young male narrator, who "has been thrown by fate...")
  • 11:35, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Stationmaster (Pushkin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Station Ranger | Cycle = The Tales of Belkin | Author = Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich | Genre = Novel | Year of publication = 1831 | Micro paraphrase = A daughter has left her father and run off with a rich officer. The father found his daughter, but could not return her; he drank himself to grief and died. A few years later the daughter, who had become an important lady, found her father...")
  • 11:33, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page About Love (Chekhov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = About Love | Cycle = The Little Trilogy | Author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1898 | Microtelling = A poor landowner and his mate's wife have loved each other for many years, but were afraid to admit their love, believing they were unworthy of it. Only when they parted for good did they realize what little things had kept them from loving. | Wikidata = Q...")
  • 11:30, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Horse with the Pink Mane (Astafiev) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The horse with a pink mane | Cycle = The Last Bow | Author = Astafiev, Victor Petrovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1963 | Micro paraphrase = Grandma sent her grandson to buy berries to sell them and buy him a gingerbread man. The bully tricked him into stuffing the basket with grass and putting berries on top. On discovering the deception, the grandmother scolded her gra...")
  • 11:26, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Novice (Lermontov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Mtsyri | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Lermontov, Mikhail Yuryevich | genre = poem | Year of publication = 1840 | Microtelling = The captive boy was sent to a monastery. Growing up, he escaped to see the world and find his family, but got lost and almost died. The exhausted young man was returned to the monastery. As he died, he remembered his days in the wild. | Wikidata = Q4309183 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The name...")
  • 11:22, 22 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page After the Ball (Tolstoy) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = After the Ball | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Tolstoy, Lev Nikolaevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1903 | Microtelling = A student loved the party life, reveled, went to balls, and fell in love with a beautiful girl. He was overflowing with love. But when he saw the execution carried out by the law by her father, he was shocked, and the love came to naught. | Wikidata = Q4373701 }} {{st...")
  • 10:19, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Master and Margarita (Bulgakov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Master and Margarita | Author = Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanasyevich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1967 | Micro paraphrase = Satan has promised the woman: if she becomes queen at his ball, he will find her missing lover. And he did. And then he killed them both and put them somewhere between hell and heaven. There the lovers found peace. | Wikidata = Q188538 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The action takes place in 1930s Moscow....")
  • 10:11, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Government Inspector (Gogol) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Inspector | Subtitle = | Cycle = | Author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilyevich | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1836 | Micro paraphrase = In the city, they learned about the arrival of the inspector and took for him a random official. The man was pampered and bribed in every possible way. Having obtained a good sum of money, the official left in a hurry. And then the real inspector came to town. | Wikidata = Q471066 }} {{beg...")
  • 10:07, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page French Lessons (Rasputin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Lessons in French | Cycle = | Author = Rasputin, Valentin Grigorievich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1973 | Microtelling = A boy from the village came to study in the city, but he did not have enough money. He started gambling and got into bad company. The teacher found out and started playing with him, losing money on purpose. She was fired for that. | Wikidata = Q4477239 }} {{beginning of text}} == Very brief...")
  • 09:42, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Scarlet Sails (Grin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Scarlet Sails | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Green, Alexander Stepanovich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1923 | Microtelling = A simple poor girl was once predicted that a prince would come for her on a ship with scarlet sails. Despite the mockery of those around her, the girl waited for the prince. The prediction came true and she sailed with him. | Wikidata = Q1277317 }} {{start of text}} ==...")
  • 09:39, 21 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Matryona's Place (Solzhenitsyn) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Matryonin's Yard | Author = Solzhenitsyn, Alexander Isaevich | Genre = Short story | Year of publication = 1959 | Micro paraphrase = A woman worked all her life at a collective farm. She lost her children and husband, but she retained her kindness and selflessly helped everyone. After her ridiculously horrible death her relatives divided her house and remembered her with reproach. | Wikidata = Q3210358 }} {{start of text}} ''The...")
  • 10:37, 19 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Dubrovsky (Pushkin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Dubrovsky | Cycle = | Author = Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 1833 | Micro paraphrase = A young nobleman has been deceived out of his possessions. He became a robber and decided to take revenge on the offender, but fell in love with his daughter. He tried to save her from an unwanted marriage, but was too late and left the country forever. | Wikidata = Q2379240 }} {{start of text}} ==...")
  • 10:32, 19 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Poor Liza (Karamzin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Poor Lisa | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich | Genre = Narrative | Year of publication = 1792 | Microtelling = A young rich nobleman fell in love with a poor peasant woman, seduced her, but, losing his fortune, married a rich widow. The peasant woman, unable to endure the loss of her lover, drowns herself in a pond. | Wikidata = Q3372886 }} {{{start of text}} ''The division of...")
  • 11:27, 18 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Cherry Orchard (Chekhov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Cherry Orchard | Original title = | Author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1903 | Micro paraphrase = The estate of a ruined widow was put up for auction. The merchant advises her to cut down the garden and lease the land. She is against it because she spent her youth in that garden. Then he bought the estate and carried out his plan himself. | Wikidata = Q478381 }} {{beginning of text}} ''...")
  • 11:25, 18 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Gentleman from San Francisco (Bunin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Mister from San Francisco | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Bunin, Ivan Alexeyevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1915 | Microtelling = An American millionaire planned a long journey. He sailed to Europe in the luxury suite of a steamboat, but died suddenly. The millionaire sailed home in the deep black hold of the same steamboat. | Wikidata = Q4146406 }} {{{start of text}} ''The division o...")
  • 11:22, 18 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Old Izergil (Gorky) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Starukha Izergil | Author = Maxim Gorky | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1895 | Microtelling = An old Romanian woman recalled her turbulent youth and told two legends: about the son of an eagle doomed to eternal loneliness for his pride, and about a young man who sacrificed himself to save his native tribe. | Wikidata = Q16701856 }} {{start of text}} '''The chapter titles are tentative.'' === Chapter 1: The Legend...")
  • 10:09, 18 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Characteristic (Redirected page to Template:Character) Tag: New redirect
  • 13:54, 10 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Garnet Bracelet (Kuprin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Pomegranate Bracelet | Author = Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1911 | Microtranslation = A poor official fell in love with a married lady, wrote her letters for many years, but realized that all in vain, and shot himself. The weeping princess realized, "the love that every woman dreams of has passed her by." | Wikidata = Q4147787 }} {{start of text}} == Very brief summary == Princess V...")
  • 13:50, 10 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Overcoat (Gogol) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Overcoat | Cycle = Petersburg Stories | Author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich | Genre = Novel | Year of publication = 1845 | Micro paraphrase = Poor bureaucrat barely saved up for a new overcoat, but it was stolen the same evening. The official died from cold and longing for the most precious thing he had, and his ghost began to take the overcoats from passersby. | Wikidata = Q402673 }} {{start of...")
  • 17:56, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Taras Bulba (Gogol) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Taras Bulba | Subtitle = | Original title = | Cycle = Mirgorod | Author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich | Genre = Narrative | Year of publication = 1835 | Microtelling = War with the Poles. An old Cossack has two sons. One fell in love with a Polish woman and defected to the Poles - his father hunted him down and killed him. The second bravely fought and died in captivity - his father avenged him to his death...")
  • 17:53, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Personage (Redirected page to Template:Character) Tag: New redirect
  • 17:53, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Phrase (Redirected page to Template:Quote) Tag: New redirect
  • 17:52, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Heart of a Dog (Bulgakov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Heart of a Dog | Author = Bulgakov, Mikhail Afanasyevich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1925 | Microtranslation = A famous scientist has turned a dog into a man. The dog turned out to be a rare scoundrel: he was rude, drunk, molested women, demanded lodgings and wrote denunciations. The scientist could not stand it and turned him back into a dog. | Wikidata = Q1345004 }} {{{start of text}} ''The chapter titles are cond...")
  • 17:47, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Lower Depths (Gorky) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = At the bottom | Author = Maxim Gorky | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1903 | Micro paraphrase = A wanderer came to a flophouse for beggars who had lost hope for the future, gave them back that hope, and disappeared. Hopes turned out to be unfulfilled and people unprepared for change. Nothing will get them out of the bottom of life. | Wikidata = Q1330429 }} {{beginning of text}} ''The action takes place in the late 19th cen...")
  • 17:44, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Citation (Redirected page to Template:Quote) Tag: New redirect
  • 17:43, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Minor (Fonvizin) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Underbelly | Author = Fonvizin, Denis Ivanovich | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1782 | Micro paraphrase = An evil woman has taken an orphan girl into her home. The girl's uncle decided to leave her a large inheritance, and the woman wanted to marry the girl off to her stupid son. The girl is saved by her uncle and her lover. | Wikidata = Q467285 }} {{{start of text}} == Very Short Summary == An orphan girl has fallen in...")
  • 17:41, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:Autotranslated (Created blank page)
  • 17:35, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Fate of a Man (Sholokhov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Fate of Man | Author = Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich | Genre = Short story | Year of publication = 1957 | Microtelling = Soviet chauffeur lived with his beloved wife and raised his children. The war began. He went to the front, was taken prisoner, but heroically escaped. After learning that his whole family was killed, he adopted a homeless boy. | Wikidata = Q2655348 }} {{{start of text}} ''The division of the retelling...")
  • 09:28, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Fathers and Sons (Turgenev) (Created page with "{{Rephrase. | Title = Fathers and Children | Original title = | Author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich | Genre = novel | Year of publication = 1862 | Microtelling = A medical student denied friendship, love, respected no one, because of which he lost his friend and his beloved, and his elders disliked him. Rejected by society, he took up residence with his elderly parents and died without being understood by anyone. | Wikidata = Q29424 }} {{{beginning of text}} ''The act...")
  • 09:16, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Storm (Ostrovsky) (Created page with "{{Rephrase. | Title = Thunderstorm | Original title = | Cycle = | Author = Ostrovsky, Alexander Nikolaevich | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1860 | Micro paraphrase = A freedom-loving girl has been married off to the weak-willed son of an overbearing and cruel merchantess. Realizing that her husband would not protect her and losing hope of escaping the "dark kingdom," the girl commits suicide. | Wikidata = Q4150068 }} {{start of text}} ''19th century, summer, t...")
  • 09:06, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs deleted page Main Page (content was: "#redirect Category:All summaries")
  • 09:06, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Mainpage (Created page with "Category:All summaries")
  • 08:46, 9 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page MediaWiki:Common.js (Created page with "Google Analytics: (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); ga('create', 'UA-253409-3', 'auto'); ga('send', 'pageview');")
  • 19:32, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Eugene Onegin (Pushkin) (Created page with "{{pub|https://briefly.ru/pushkin/evgeny_onegin/}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Eugene Onegin | Author = Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 1833 | Microtelling = A satiated and bored dandy dandy rejected a provincial girl in love with him and humiliated her. A few years later she became the prince's wife, a society lady. The dandy fell in love with her, but she remained faithful to her husband. | Wikidata = Q50948 }} {{start of text}} ==...")
  • 19:28, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Pub (Created blank page)
  • 18:53, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Beginning of text (Redirected page to Template:Start of text) Tag: New redirect
  • 18:52, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Woe from Wit (Griboyedov) (Created page with "{{pub|https://briefly.ru/griboedov/gore_ot_uma/}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Woe from Wit | Original title = | Author = Griboyedov, Alexander Sergeyevich | Genre = play | Year of publication = 1824 | Micro paraphrase = Returning from his travels, the ardent young romantic began to ridicule the vices of Moscow society: officialdom, ignorance, falsehood... Society declared him insane, and he, insulted, left for good. | Wikidata = Q15005 }} {{beginning of text}} ''Early 19th...")
  • 18:47, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page A Hero of Our Time (Lermontov) (Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Hero of Our Time | Author = Lermontov, Mikhail Yuryevich | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1840 | Microtelling = A bored young officer exiled to the Caucasus, ruined a young Circassian girl, compromised a princess, betrayed an old friend, tested fate more than once, then left for Persia and died on his way back home. | Wikidata = Q1304649 }} {{{start of text}} == Very brief summary == While on a business trip, Officer Pec...")
  • 18:42, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Category:All summaries (Created blank page)
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  • 18:37, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page The Captain's Daughter (Pushkin) (Created page with "{{pub|https://briefly.ru/pushkin/kapitanskaya_dochka/}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Captain's Daughter | Author = Pushkin, Alexander Sergeyevich | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1836 | Micro paraphrase = A young man is sent to serve in a fortress. It was seized by rebellious peasants. Luck, courage and military honor helped the young officer get out of the fortress, rescue his beloved from there and survive his arrest. | Wikidata = Q144569 }} {{start of text}} == Ver...")
  • 18:08, 8 March 2022 Alexey Skripnik talk contribs created page Template:Summary (Created page with "<div style="display: block; max-width: 500px; margin: 0 auto 30px; text-align: center;">{{#if:{{{Author|}}}|<div style="font-size: 10px; line-height: 13px; margin-bottom: 13px;">[[:Category:{{{Author}}}|{{{Author}}}]]{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}||[[Category:{{{Author}}}]]}}{{#if:{{{Author2|}}}|<br/>[[:Category:{{{Author2}}}|{{{Author2}}}]]{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}||[[Category:{{{Author2}}}]]}}}}</div>|{{#if:{{NAMESPACE}}||Category:No author}}}} <div style="font-size: 32px; font-wei...")
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