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Pinocchio the tale of a puppet

Penguin classics

by Collodi Carlo

Synopsis

'But I am not like the other boys!  I am the best of all boys, and I always speak the truth.'Pinocchio plays pranks upon the kindly woodcarver Geppetto, is duped by the Fox and the Cat, kills the pedantic Talking Cricket, and narrowly escapes death, with the help of the blue-haired Fairy.  A wooden puppet without strings, Pinocchio is a tragicomic figure, a poor, illiterate, naughty peasant boy who has few choices in life but usually chooses to shirk his responsibilities and get into trouble.  This sly and imaginative novel, alternately catastrophic and ridiculous, takes Pinocchio from one predicament to the next, and finally to an optimistic, if uncertain, ending.In his compelling introduction, Jack Zipes places Pinocchio within the traditions of the oral folk tale and the literary fairy tale, showing how Collodi subverts those traditions while raising questions about 'how we 'civilize' children in uncivilized times.'The original translation by M. A. MURRAYRevised by G. TASSINARI and Illustrated by CHARLES FOLKARDIntroduction by JACK ZIPES

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Book Information

Copyright year 2002
ISBN-13 9780142437063
ISBN-10 0142437069
Class Copyright
Publisher Penguin Books
Subject FICTION;JUVENILE FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 188
Language Italian
Shelf No. GR831
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99