Which are the elements, the themes, the characteristics that make The Adventures of Pinocchio be the most widely translated book in the world after the Bible? Why is Pinocchio as a character able to speak to everybody and what does he have to say, that is considered so important at all latitudes? From the esthetic-literary aspects (the genre, the register, the language, the theatre) to the educational ones, and the ones linked to the representations or metaphors of childhood (the bad boy, the Puer), from the mythical to the anthropological references (the Trickster, the initiation rhyte), from the philosophical themes (Death, the Becoming) to the religious ones (the Christologic undertones), some hypothesis to understand the universality of...
The present paper aims at establishing the role that some reporting verbs play in fiction. In partic...
In the XIXth Century Le avventure di Pinocchio [The adventures of Pinocchio] and Cuore [Heart] were ...
Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Collodi’s The Adventur...
Which are the elements, the themes, the characteristics that make The Adventures of Pinocchio be the...
Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio (Florence, 1881-1883) is without a doubt the most transl...
Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio (Florence, 1881-1883) is without a doubt the most transl...
Our critical question is the following: apart from translations can films, television series, themat...
El libro de Carlo Collodi, Le avventure di Pinocchio, es uno de los textos más traducidos del mundo...
One of the most widely read books in the world, considered a metaphor for the human condition, and s...
The article discusses a variety of figurative language uses in Le Avventure di Pinocchio. Storia di ...
L'un des livres les plus lus au monde, considéré comme une métaphore de la condition humaine et adap...
The literature has been considered by Freud and others after him, a form of unaware exploration of m...
Carlo Collodi publicó los capítulos de la novela Pinocho entre 1880 y 1883. Desde entonces, se ha co...
In The Adventures of Pinocchio (1883) one of the fundamental sacred stories reappears: Carlo...
The article is the transcription of a paper given by the author at a conference on Carlo Collodi in ...
The present paper aims at establishing the role that some reporting verbs play in fiction. In partic...
In the XIXth Century Le avventure di Pinocchio [The adventures of Pinocchio] and Cuore [Heart] were ...
Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Collodi’s The Adventur...
Which are the elements, the themes, the characteristics that make The Adventures of Pinocchio be the...
Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio (Florence, 1881-1883) is without a doubt the most transl...
Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio (Florence, 1881-1883) is without a doubt the most transl...
Our critical question is the following: apart from translations can films, television series, themat...
El libro de Carlo Collodi, Le avventure di Pinocchio, es uno de los textos más traducidos del mundo...
One of the most widely read books in the world, considered a metaphor for the human condition, and s...
The article discusses a variety of figurative language uses in Le Avventure di Pinocchio. Storia di ...
L'un des livres les plus lus au monde, considéré comme une métaphore de la condition humaine et adap...
The literature has been considered by Freud and others after him, a form of unaware exploration of m...
Carlo Collodi publicó los capítulos de la novela Pinocho entre 1880 y 1883. Desde entonces, se ha co...
In The Adventures of Pinocchio (1883) one of the fundamental sacred stories reappears: Carlo...
The article is the transcription of a paper given by the author at a conference on Carlo Collodi in ...
The present paper aims at establishing the role that some reporting verbs play in fiction. In partic...
In the XIXth Century Le avventure di Pinocchio [The adventures of Pinocchio] and Cuore [Heart] were ...
Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Collodi’s The Adventur...