Italian fairy tales
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Incredible and realistic, simple -minded and thoughtful, cheerful and terrible, funny and instructive - such different tales of solar Italy are adjacent to the pages of this book. It included both folk tales and the works of the classics of Italian literature - Carlo Call Od and Luigi Kapuan.
The first, classic Russian translation by Karlo Collodi"s favorite fairy tale "Pinocchio. The adventures of a wooden boy ", made by Camilla Danini in 1906, is published in our publication with the legendary illustrations of the American artist Maria Kirk (1860-1938)
Exciting stories about sorceresses and cannibals, princesses and monsters, written by contemporary of Carlo Collodi Luigi Kapuan, became a classic of the Italian, a litheating fairy tale and inspired all the Iltan-tinkers of the 20th century, including the famous Janni Rodari.
The book is illustrated by paintings by Italian artists of the XVII-XIX centuries, as well as wonderful watercolors, which will reveal to us not only a fabulous universe, but also the life of Italy of different eras
The first, classic Russian translation by Karlo Collodi"s favorite fairy tale "Pinocchio. The adventures of a wooden boy ", made by Camilla Danini in 1906, is published in our publication with the legendary illustrations of the American artist Maria Kirk (1860-1938)
Exciting stories about sorceresses and cannibals, princesses and monsters, written by contemporary of Carlo Collodi Luigi Kapuan, became a classic of the Italian, a litheating fairy tale and inspired all the Iltan-tinkers of the 20th century, including the famous Janni Rodari.
The book is illustrated by paintings by Italian artists of the XVII-XIX centuries, as well as wonderful watercolors, which will reveal to us not only a fabulous universe, but also the life of Italy of different eras
Author:
Author:Kapuan Luigi
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Series:
Series: Tales and Myths of the Peoples of the World
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00185-009-0
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