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Site Progress Week of June 22, 2023

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This week, I decided to add another bilingual book to out collection so I put side by side “Mumu”. It is a short story written by Ivan Turgenev in 1852 and first published in 1854 which brought a greater attention to the cruelties of serdom.

Mymy

Mumu (Eng/Rus)
 Муму (Рус/Анг)

I added, a few books by Ivan Turgenev but in French this time, as well as “Une Nichée De Gentilshommes” which I already added it in Russian and English last week.

I worked a lot on our poems sections. I cleaned up James Russell Lowell page, pu most of his poems in alphabetical order and added about 50 of them. At the same time I added 20 new poems on the pages of Charles Baudelaire, and 10 poems for Mikhail Lermontov as well as the poems written by Alexander Pushkin in French .

Here are a few poems by Alexander Pushkin:

There are a few more on the page and you can also read some of his poems translated in English Poems by Alexander Pushkin and most if not all of his poems in Russian Все Стихи Александра Пушкина

As I said a lot of work went on James Russell Lowell‘s page. I’ll just put a few random poems beginning by the last page so you can go to the previous and find out all the new poems that were published on the site

Next, I continued the poems of Charles Baudelaire. A few examples are:

And last but not least some poems by Mikhail Lermontov in Russian:

You can always visit the authors pages to find more poems..

This week for our article, About “Mumu” by Ivan Turgenev

Did you know we had a monument to “Mumu” in Honfleur (France)?

Mumu à Honfleur
Monument to Mumu, Honfleur, France.
Авторство: File uploaded on Wikimapia by user ekke. WikiMapia, CC BY-SA 3.0,

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