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  • 16:4016:40, 24 March 2022 diff hist +16,846 N Arch of Triumph (Remarque)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Arc de Triomphe | Original title = Arc de Triomphe | Author = Remarque, Erich Maria | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1945 | Microtelling = A few years before World War II, a repressed German surgeon, a staunch anti-militarist, escaped from a Nazi concentration camp and ended up in Paris, where he fell in love, lost his beloved and took revenge on the enemy. | Wikidata = Q464921 }} {{beginning of text}} Ravik met her on a..."
  • 16:3716:37, 24 March 2022 diff hist +1 The Fault in Our Stars (Greene)No edit summary
  • 16:3716:37, 24 March 2022 diff hist +11,108 N The Fault in Our Stars (Greene)Created page with "{{autotranslate}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Fault in Our Stars | Author = Green, John | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 2012 | Micro Narrative = A terminally ill girl and a boy fell in love. They tried to lead a normal life: they went on dates, took a trip across the ocean, but the disease won out and the guy died. | Wikidata = Q658375 }} {{start of text}} '''The chapter titles are conditional.'' == Chapters 1-3. Hazel and Gus Meet == Hazel Lancaster lived in..."
  • 14:5714:57, 24 March 2022 diff hist −34 The Green Mile (King)No edit summary
  • 14:5714:57, 24 March 2022 diff hist +9,731 N The Green Mile (King)Created page with "{{published|http://briefly.ru/king/zelenaia_milia/}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Green Mile | Author = King, Stephen | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1996 | Microtranslation = United States, 1932. A black man, sentenced to death for a murder committed by another, has the gift of healing. He cures the warden's wife of cancer, but it does not save him from execution. | Wikidata = Q466288 }} {{beginning of text}} The novel is written on behalf of Paul Edgecum, who li..."
  • 14:3914:39, 24 March 2022 diff hist −31 Flowers for Algernon (Keyes)No edit summary
  • 14:3814:38, 24 March 2022 diff hist +34 N Template:Final textRedirected page to Template:End of text current Tag: New redirect
  • 14:3814:38, 24 March 2022 diff hist +10,595 N Flowers for Algernon (Keyes)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Reprint. | Title = Flowers for Algernon | Title = Flowers for Algernon | Author = Keyes, Daniel | genre = novel | Year of publication = 1966 | Microtelling = A mentally retarded man undergoes an operation to increase his intelligence. He becomes a genius, but the effect of the operation is short-lived: the hero loses his mind and ends up in an asylum. | Wikidata = Q837934 }} {{Beginning of text}} ''The narrative is told in the first person and i..."
  • 14:3314:33, 24 March 2022 diff hist +1 The Hunger Games (novel, Collins)→‎Part 1. Tributes
  • 14:3214:32, 24 March 2022 diff hist +12,583 N The Hunger Games (novel, Collins)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Hunger Games | Original title = The Hunger Games | Author = Collins, Susan | Genre = Romance | Cycle = The Hunger Games | Year of publication = 2008 | Microtranslation = Far Future. The Hunger Games serves as a reminder of a brutally suppressed rebellion. In order to survive the Games, the heroine must kill a friend, but she remains herself, choosing love and friendship. | Wikidata = Q1..."
  • 14:1414:14, 24 March 2022 diff hist +6,188 N To Kill a Mockingbird (Lee)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = To Kill a Mockingbird | Subtitle = | Original title = To Kill a Mockingbird | Cycle = | Author = Lee, Harper | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 1960 | Microtranslation = | Wikidata = Q212340 }} {{start of text}} ''The 1930s. The town of Maycomb, Alabama. The story is narrated on behalf of a nine-year-old girl, Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed Eyeball.'' == Part 1 == Eyeball lived in a small house located on Main Street in..."
  • 13:5313:53, 24 March 2022 diff hist +19,719 N The Book Thief (Zusak)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = The Book Thief | Original title = The Book Thief | Author = Zuzak, Marcus | Genre = Romance | Year of publication = 2006 | Microtranslation = | Wikidata = Q819101 }} {{start of text}} ''The narrative is narrated on behalf of Death, an immortal male creature.'' == Prologue. Broken Rock Ridge == It is Death's duty to carry the souls of the dead to the conveyor belt of eternity, disregarding the living. But Death broke the rule a..."
  • 13:4013:40, 24 March 2022 diff hist +23,726 N The Prisoner of the Caucasus (Tolstoy)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Captive of the Caucasus | Captive of the Caucasus | Cycle = | Author = Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1872 | Micro paraphrase = Russian officers - a coward and a brave man - are captured by the Highlanders. The coward lost his spirit, but the brave man did not surrender. After an unsuccessful escape, he befriended a mountain girl and escaped again. The coward was ransomed barely alive. | W..."
  • 13:3713:37, 24 March 2022 diff hist +8,772 N Bezhin Meadow (Turgenev)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Rephrase. | Title = Bezhin Meadow | Cycle = Notes of the hunter | Author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1851 | Micro paraphrase = A lost hunter stumbled upon some peasant children by nightfall. They were sitting around the fire, guarding the horses, and telling each other scary stories about the dead, mermaids, ghosts, and other evil spirits. | Wikidata = Q3226045 }} {{..."
  • 12:3612:36, 24 March 2022 diff hist 0 Yushka (Platonov)No edit summary
  • 12:3212:32, 24 March 2022 diff hist 0 Yushka (Platonov)→‎Yushka's Death
  • 12:3212:32, 24 March 2022 diff hist +30 N Template:Reprint.Redirected page to Template:Summary current Tag: New redirect
  • 12:3212:32, 24 March 2022 diff hist +8,192 N Yushka (Platonov)Created page with "{{autotranslated}} {{Reprint. | Title = Yushka | Caption = In the old village | Author = Platonov, Andrei Platonovich | Genre = short story | Year of publication = 1935 | Microtranslation = A weak, sick man was mocked, put to no purpose, and disrupted by evil. When he died, it turned out that he sent all his earnings to an orphan girl, helped her become a doctor and taught her humanity. | Wikidata = Q59132840 }} {{start of text}} ''The division of the retelling into..."

23 March 2022

22 March 2022

  • 11:5111:51, 22 March 2022 diff hist +3,673 N 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..."
  • 11:4211:42, 22 March 2022 diff hist +15,581 N 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.''..."
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