The Adventures of Pinocchio

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The Floating Press, 1 may 2009 - 282 páginas
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a children's story about a wooden marionette who is wished to life. As a little human boy, Pinocchio wastes not time getting into all sorts of mischief, and is famously unable to lie, as his nose grows every time he attempts it.
 

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Chapter 1
5
Chapter 2
9
Chapter 3
15
Chapter 4
21
Chapter 5
25
Chapter 6
28
Chapter 7
31
Chapter 8
36
Chapter 20
105
Chapter 21
109
Chapter 22
113
Chapter 23
119
Chapter 24
127
Chapter 25
136
Chapter 26
142
Chapter 27
147

Chapter 9
41
Chapter 10
45
Chapter 11
49
Chapter 12
54
Chapter 13
62
Chapter 14
68
Chapter 15
73
Chapter 16
78
Chapter 17
83
Chapter 18
92
Chapter 19
100
Chapter 28
157
Chapter 29
165
Chapter 30
176
Chapter 31
186
Chapter 32
195
Chapter 33
205
Chapter 34
216
Chapter 35
227
Chapter 36
235
Endnotes
252
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Sobre el autor (2009)

Carlo Collodi was born Carlo Lorenzini in Florence, Italy on November 24, 1826. He joined a seminary as a young man, but Collodi found politics more interesting, as the movement for Italian national unification spread. At the age of 22, he became a journalist to work for the Italian independence struggle. In 1848 he founded the satirical journal Il Lampione, which was suppressed in 1849. His next periodical, La Scaramuccia, was more fortunate, and in 1860 he revived Il Lampione again. Collodi also wrote comedies and edited newspapers and reviews. He took the pseudonym Collodi from the name of the town, where his mother was born and where he spent time as a boy. In 1861, when Italy became a united nation, Collodi gave up journalism. After 1870 he settled down as a theatrical censor and magazine editor. He turned to children's fantasy, translating Italian versions of the fairy tales of the French writer Charles Perrault's. Collodi also began to write his own children's stories, including a series about a character named Giannettino. The first chapter of Pinocchio appeared in the Giornale dei bambini in 1881, and became an immediate success. He died in Florence on October 26, 1890.

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