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                  <text>Dr. Marta Pizzagalli &lt;br /&gt;USI Università della Svizzera italiana &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;The work is the result of Marta Pizzagalli’s doctoral thesis (ongoing), supervised by Prof. Marco Maggi&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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                  <text>The collection dedicated to Italian poet and writer Guido Gozzano (1883-1916) displays the author’s illustrated works as they appeared in their first publication in periodicals. Between 1903 and 1916 Gozzano published, in thirty-five different journals, more than two hundred texts, including poems, travel reports, fairy tales, miscellaneous prose and reviews, few of which find publication in volume during the author’s lifetime. Among those, seventy-two texts (33% of the total) are accompanied by images – photographs and illustrations – which are not found in later editions. The loss of this interplay affects not only images, but involves the meaning of Gozzano’s texts, which in the first publication was constructed in iconotextual interaction. The digital archive makes it possible to consult Gozzano’s illustrated periodical publications, which are increasingly difficult to find and are often the only existing witness to the original iconotestual link, allowing scholars and the interested public to have access to the original intermedial configuration of the works.</text>
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                <text>La moneta seminata (1)</text>
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                <text>Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "I tre talismani. La principessa si sposa e altre fiabe", a cura di Matilde Dillon Wanke, Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso, 2004.</text>
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 4 gennaio 1914, pp. 2-4.
Racconta la vicenda di Tito Rebaudi, bambino orfano e saggio, che per Natale riceve in dono un lira. Grazie alla moneta, caduta per caso in una cucina e, di lì, nel piatto della signora Grandi, Tito conosce i coniugi Grandi, che paiono affezionarsi al bambino e ipotizzarne l'adozione.</text>
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                <text>Fairy tale published on «Il corriere dei piccoli», 4th January 1914, pp. 2-4.
It tells the story of Tito Rebaudi, an orphan and wise child, who receives a coin as a gift for Christmas. Thanks to the coin, which fell by chance into a kitchen and, from there, into Mrs Grandi's plate, Tito meets the Grandi couple, who seem to like the child and consider adopting him.</text>
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                <text>N.B. Le immagini sono descritte seguendo l'ordine di impaginazione sulla singola pagina: dunque da sinistra a destra e dall'alto al basso. La loro numerazione potrebbe non coincidere con l'ordine narrativo.
Fig. 1 iniziale decorata con una balaustra. Dimensioni: ca. 2x2 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta due bambini intenti a guardare in una finestra ai loro piedi. Come sfondo un esterno urbano. Dimensioni: ca. 6x6 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 3 disegno che rappresenta un gruppo di persone a tavola, chine a guardare ciò che una donna porge loro. Come sfondo un interno elegante. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 8x6 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, al centro.
Fig. 4 disegno che rappresenta una donna, un uomo e un bambino, che dialogano. Come sfondo un interno elegante. Dimensioni: ca. 7x6 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in basso a destra.</text>
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                <text>Please note: the images are described below following a layout-based order, i.e. from left to right and from top to bottom on the single page. Their numbering may not coincide with the narrative order.
Fig. 1 initial decorated with a balustrade. Dimensions: ca. 2x2 cm. Position: left page, top right.
Fig. 2 drawing of two children looking into a window at their feet. As background an urban exterior. Dimensions: ca. 6x6 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 3 drawing of a group of people at a table, bent over looking at what a woman is handing them. As background an elegant interior. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 8x6 cm. Position: right page, centered.
Fig. 4 drawing of a woman, a man and a child in dialogue. As background an elegant interior. Dimensions: ca. 7x6 cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 nessuna didascalia.
Fig. 2 didascalia: "– Che cosa guardi?".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "…colle due dita si toglie di bocca un piccolo disco…".
Fig. 4 didascalia: "…so già come spenderla…".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 no caption.
Fig. 2 caption: "– What are you looking at?"  (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "...with two fingers he takes a small disc out of his mouth…" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 4 caption: "...I already know how to spend it…" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Periodical cover dimension (cm): 28,5 x 21,5</text>
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                <text>Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Pinacoteca di Brera – Biblioteca Braidense, Milano</text>
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                <text>La lepre d'argento (1)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "I tre talismani" (1914).
Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "I tre talismani. La principessa si sposa e altre fiabe", a cura di Matilde Dillon Wanke, Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso, 2004.</text>
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 13 novembre 1910, pp. 3-4.
Racconta del principe Aquilino e delle sue avventure all'interno di un magico albero-palazzo, alla ricerca di Nazzarena, moglie prescelta ma trasformata in lepre d'argento da un mago.
Il racconto inizia con una filastrocca.</text>
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                <text>Fairy tale published on «Il corriere dei piccoli», 13th November 1910, pp. 3-4.
It tells the story of prince Aquilino and his adventures inside a magic tree-palace to find Nazzarena, his wife-to-be but transformed into a silver hare by a magician.
The story begins with a nursery rhyme.</text>
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                <text>N.B. Le immagini sono descritte seguendo l'ordine di impaginazione sulla singola pagina: dunque da sinistra a destra e dall'alto al basso. La loro numerazione potrebbe non coincidere con l'ordine narrativo.
Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta una folla di persone nobili inginocchiate difronte a una coppia seduta sulle radici di un grande albero. L'immagine è a colori, è posta come intestazione. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 12x9 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 iniziale decorata con una balaustra. Dimensioni: ca. 2x2 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 3 disegno che rappresenta una donna e un uomo eleganti, ma non piacenti alla vista. L'uomo nell'atto di presentare la donna. Sullo sfondo un cerchio. L'immagine è a colori. Dimensioni: ca. 6x7 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in basso a destra.</text>
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                <text>Please note: the images are described below following a layout-based order, i.e. from left to right and from top to bottom on the single page. Their numbering may not coincide with the narrative order.
Fig. 1 drawing of a crowd of noble people kneeling in front of a couple sitting on the roots of a large tree. The image is in colour and is placed as a header. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 12x9 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 2 initial decorated with a balustrade. Dimensions: ca. 2x2 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 3 drawing of an elegant woman and man, but not visually pleasing. The male in the act of presenting the female. As background a circle. The image is in colour. Dimensions: ca. 6x7 cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 nessuna didascalia.
Fig. 2 nessuna didascalia.
Fig. 3 didascalia: "– Io sono il Re di Bikaria. E questa è la mia figliuola Nazzarena".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 no caption.
Fig. 2 no caption.
Fig. 3 caption: "– I am the King of Bikaria. And this is my daughter Nazzarena" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 13%</text>
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                <text>1910-11-13</text>
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                <text>Digiteca della Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea</text>
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                <text>La danza degli gnomi (2)</text>
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 1 maggio 1910, pp. 5-6.
Racconta la storia di Serena e Gordiana, sorellastre: "bella e buona" la prima, "brutta e perversa" la seconda. Dall'incontro nel bosco con gli gnomi, esse ricevono dei doni di segno opposto: Serena diventa più bella, capace di convertire in oro ciò vuole e una perla le cade dall'orecchio ad ogni parola. Gordiana, invece, diventa più brutta, copre di bava ogni cosa che tocca e uno scorpione le esce di bocca ad ogni parola, con grande cruccio di sua madre. Quest'ultima, gelosa della figliastra Serena, tenta di far sposare con l'inganno la figlia Gordiana con un re: il tentativo fallisce e il re si sposa infine con Serena.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "…Serena balzò in piedi pallida e bella".</text>
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                <text>Digiteca della Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea</text>
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                <text>La danza degli gnomi (1)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "I tre talismani" (1914).
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 1 maggio 1910, pp. 5-6.
Racconta la storia di Serena e Gordiana, sorellastre: "bella e buona" la prima, "brutta e perversa" la seconda. Dall'incontro nel bosco con gli gnomi, esse ricevono dei doni di segno opposto: Serena diventa più bella, capace di convertire in oro ciò vuole e una perla le cade dall'orecchio ad ogni parola. Gordiana, invece, diventa più brutta, copre di bava ogni cosa che tocca e uno scorpione le esce di bocca ad ogni parola, con grande cruccio di sua madre. Quest'ultima, gelosa della figliastra Serena, tenta di far sposare con l'inganno la figlia Gordiana con un re: il tentativo fallisce e il re si sposa infine con Serena.</text>
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                <text>Fairy tale published on «Il corriere dei piccoli», 1st May 1910, pp. 5-6.
It tells the story of Serena and Gordiana, stepsisters: "beautiful and good" the former, "ugly and perverse" the latter. From their encounter in the woods with the gnomes, they receive opposite gifts: Serena becomes more beautiful, able to convert whatever into gold and a pearl falls from her ear with every word. Gordiana, instead, becomes uglier, covers everything she touches with drool, and a scorpion comes out of her mouth with every word, much to the chagrin of her mother. The latter, jealous of her stepdaughter Serena, tries to trick a king into marrying her daughter Gordiana: the attempt fails and the king finally marries Serena.</text>
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                <text>N.B. Le immagini sono descritte seguendo l'ordine di impaginazione sulla singola pagina: dunque da sinistra a destra e dall'alto al basso. La loro numerazione potrebbe non coincidere con l'ordine narrativo.
Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta una donna danzante con attorno diverse figure mostruose che la osservano. Come sfondo il bosco. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 8x8 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta una donna con il volto deformato. Come sfondo un cerchio nero e degli scorpioni. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 6x9 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in basso a destra.</text>
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                <text>Please note: the images are described below following a layout-based order, i.e. from left to right and from top to bottom on the single page. Their numbering may not coincide with the narrative order.
Fig. 1 drawing of a dancing woman with several monstrous figures around her. As background the woodland. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 8x8 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 2 drawing of a woman with a deformed face. As background a black circle and scorpions. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 6x9 cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "…Serena danzò con tanta grazia che gli gnomi si fermarono in cerchio estatici ad ammirarla…".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "Gordiana".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "...Serena danced with such grace that the gnomes stood in ecstatic circles admiring her…" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "Gordiana".</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 9%</text>
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                <text>N. of images next to Gozzano's text: 2</text>
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                <text>1910-05-01</text>
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                <text>Milan</text>
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                <text>Periodical cover dimension (cm): 28,5 x 21,5</text>
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                <text>La canzone di Piccolino</text>
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                <text>Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "Tutte le poesie", a cura di Andrea Rocca, Milano, Mondadori, 2016.</text>
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                <text>Poesia pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 5 settembre 1909, p. 2.
Racconta la storia di Piccolino, un orfano respinto da tutti – il fornaio, il re, la guerra, San Pietro – e infine accolto in Paradiso da Gesù Cristo.</text>
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                <text>Poem published on «Il corriere dei piccoli», 5th September 1909, p. 2.
It tells the story of Piccolino, an orphan rejected by everyone – the baker, the king, the war, St. Peter – and finally welcomed into Paradise by Jesus Christ.</text>
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                <text>N.B. Le immagini sono descritte seguendo l'ordine di impaginazione sulla singola pagina: dunque da sinistra a destra e dall'alto al basso. La loro numerazione potrebbe non coincidere con l'ordine narrativo.
Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta un bambino in cammino con un sacco sulla spalla. L'immagine è firmata "G.". Dimensioni: ca. 5x8 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta un uomo e un bambino in dialogo sulla scala esterna di un edificio sacro. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 6x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 3 disegno che rappresenta un re e un bambino in dialogo. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 6x8 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, al centro.
Fig. 4 disegno che rappresenta un uomo e un bambino in dialogo davanti a un forno. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 5x6 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 5 disegno che rappresenta un uomo e un bambino fra le nuvole. L'adulto ripara il bambino sotto il suo manto. Dimensioni: ca. 5x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a destra.
Fig. 6 disegno che rappresenta un bambino a cavallo con la spada sguainata, sullo sfondo una palla di cannone. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 5x6 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso al centro.</text>
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                <text>Please note: the images are described below following a layout-based order, i.e. from left to right and from top to bottom on the single page. Their numbering may not coincide with the narrative order.
Fig. 1 drawing of a walking child with a sack over his shoulder. The image is signed "G.". Dimensions: ca. 5x8 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 drawing of a man and a child in dialogue on an external staircase of a sacred building. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 6x7 cm. Position: left page, top right.
Fig. 3 drawing of a king and a child in dialogue. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 6x8 cm. Position: left page, centered.
Fig. 4 drawing of a man and a child in dialogue in front of an oven. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 5x6 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 5 drawing of a man and a child in the clouds. The adult shelters the child under his cloak. Dimensions: ca. 5x7 cm. Position: left page, bottom right.
Fig. 6 drawing of a child on horseback with unsheathed sword, as background a cannonball. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 5x6 cm. Position: left page, bottom center.</text>
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Racconta la storia di tre principesse – Doralice, Lionella e Chiaretta – e di come esse, cadute in disgrazia a causa della matrigna e scambiate dal re per delle scrofe, riescono a riconquistare il loro posto nel cuore del padre.</text>
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Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta una donna china a parlare con una lucertola. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 5x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a destra.
Fig 2. disegno che rappresenta un uomo regale che cammina sottobraccio a due maiali. Come sfondo un interno regale. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 7x11 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.</text>
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Fig. 1 drawing of a woman bent over talking to a lizard. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 5x7 cm. Position: left page, top right.
Fig. 2 drawing of a regal man walking arm in arm with two pigs. As background a regal interior. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 7x11 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "Keep it precious. Every question will be answered" (Eng. transl.).
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Racconta la storia di tre principesse – Doralice, Lionella e Chiaretta – e di come esse, cadute in disgrazia a causa della matrigna e scambiate dal re per delle scrofe, riescono a riconquistare il loro posto nel cuore del padre.</text>
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                <text>Il reuccio Gamberino (2)</text>
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 19 dicembre 1909, pp. 5-6.
Racconta la tragicomica avventura del principe Sansonetto, punito dalla fata Nasuta per averla irrisa: costretto a vivere il tempo al contrario – e quindi a decrescere – si mette in cammino per riparare l'offesa, aiutato da una libellula, una stella marina e un fenicottero parlanti, e ostacolato dal gigante Marsilio.</text>
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It tells the story of the tragicomic adventure of Prince Sansonetto, punished by the fairy Nasuta for having mocked her: forced to live time in reverse – and therefore to decrease – he sets out to repair the offence, helped by a talking dragonfly, starfish and flamingo, and hindered by the giant Marsilio.</text>
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Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta una coppia abbracciata all'interno di una cornice circolare da cui gli abiti fuoriescono parzialmente. L'immagine è usata come postfazione. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 6x6 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso al centro.</text>
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Fig. 1 drawing of a castle on a mountain, in front of which a headless giant and a horseman fight. Dimensions: ca. 9x9 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 drawing of an embracing couple within a circular frame from which clothes partially protrude. The image is placed as an afterword. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 6x6 cm. Position: left page, bottom center.</text>
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                <text>Digiteca della Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea</text>
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                <text>Il reuccio Gamberino (1)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "La principessa si sposa" (1917).
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 19 dicembre 1909, pp. 5-6.
Racconta la tragicomica avventura del principe Sansonetto, punito dalla fata Nasuta per averla irrisa: costretto a vivere il tempo al contrario – e quindi a decrescere – si mette in cammino per riparare l'offesa, aiutato da una libellula, una stella marina e un fenicottero parlanti, e ostacolato dal gigante Marsilio.</text>
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                <text>Fairy tale published on «Il corriere dei piccoli», 19th December 1909, pp. 5-6.
It tells the story of the tragicomic adventure of Prince Sansonetto, punished by the fairy Nasuta for having mocked her: forced to live time in reverse – and therefore to decrease – he sets out to repair the offence, helped by a talking dragonfly, starfish and flamingo, and hindered by the giant Marsilio.</text>
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                <text>N.B. Le immagini sono descritte seguendo l'ordine di impaginazione sulla singola pagina: dunque da sinistra a destra e dall'alto al basso. La loro numerazione potrebbe non coincidere con l'ordine narrativo.
Fig. 1 iniziale decorata con degli uccelli. Dimensioni: ca. 3x3 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta il balcone di un castello, sotto cui sta una persona. Dimensioni: ca. 7x11 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, al centro.</text>
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                <text>Please note: the images are described below following a layout-based order, i.e. from left to right and from top to bottom on the single page. Their numbering may not coincide with the narrative order.
Fig. 1 initial decorated with birds. Dimensions: ca. 3x3 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 2 drawing of the balcony of a castle, under which a person stands. Dimensions: ca. 7x11 cm. Position: right page, centered.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 nessuna didascalia.
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                <text>Fig. 1 no caption.
Fig. 2 caption: "...he squeezed the kernel between his thumb and forefinger and returned it to the heir to the throne" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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