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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>Lettere dall'India. L'impero dei gran Mogol (3)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "Verso la cuna del mondo" (1917).
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «Bianco, rosso e verde», 16 marzo 1916, pp. 91-96.
Racconta il viaggio in treno verso l'India del Nord, registra il mutare della vegetazione e scene di vita quotidiana osservate tramite un viaggio per le strade di Delhi su un elefante. Segue la visita dei resti archeologici della città vecchia e il dormiveglia in cui il protagonista la sogna ancora abitata e viva.
Il testo è diviso in cinque "lettere" che riportano l'indicazione di data (14, 15 gennaio 1913) e luogo (Delhi).
Conclude la firma "a mano" di Guido Gozzano.</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «Bianco, rosso e verde», 16th March 1916, pp. 91-96.
It tells of the train journey to North India, records the changing vegetation and scenes of daily life observed through a journey in the streets of Delhi on an elephant. This is followed by a visit to the archaeological remains of the old city and the drowsiness in which the narrator dreams of it as a living, inhabited city.
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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 fotografia di un ragazzo semi-nudo, frontale e rivolto all'obiettivo. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 2 fotografia di una strada in cui transitano delle persone. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 3 fotografia di un paesaggio naturale visto dall'alto. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a destra.
Fig. 4 fotografia di un elefante che tiene appoggiato sulle zanne un bambino, mentre un uomo con un bastone è in piedi accanto a lui. Sulla fotografia è impressa la scritta "Ceylon Elephants". Fotografia di Alfred William Amandus Plate. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 5 fotografia di quattro uomini in piedi difronte all'obiettivo, all'angolo di una strada, con abiti orientali e turbante. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 6 fotografia di una folla di persone vestite con abiti orientali e turbanti. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 7 fotografia di una folla di persone all'aperto, sedute o inginocchiate. Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 8 fotografia di una bottega ai margini della strada, in cui lavorano due uomini con vestiti orientali e turbanti. Stessa fotografia presente in "Goa: la Dourada". Dimensioni: ca. 8x5 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 photograph of a half-naked boy facing the lens. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: left page, top right.
Fig. 2 photograph of a street with people passing by. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 3 photograph of a natural landscape seen from above. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: left page, bottom right.
Fig. 4 photograph of an elephant holding a child by the tusks, while a man with a stick stands beside him. The photograph is stamped with the inscription "Ceylon Elephants". Photograph by Alfred William Amandus Plate. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 5 photograph of four men standing in front of the camera, on a street corner, wearing oriental clothing and a turban. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 6 photograph of a crowd of people dressed in oriental clothing and turbans. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: right page, top right.
Fig. 7 photograph of a crowd of people outdoors, sitting or kneeling. Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: right page, bottom left.
Fig. 8 photograph of a shop at the roadside, where two men with oriental clothes and turbans work. The same photograph can be found in "Goa: la Dourada". Dimensions: ca. 8x5 cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "Santi o Ciurmadori".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "....Passiamo dalla città europea alla città indigena....".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "....la pianura non è ridente....".
Fig. 4 didascalia: "Elefante da lavoro".
Fig. 5 didascalia: "Mercanti ebraici".
Fig. 6 didascalia: "....folla varia dai cenci luminosi....".
Fig. 7 didascalia: "Il Ramadan".
Fig. 8 didascalia: "....lavorano i bronzi, i rami con abilità non comune....".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "Saints or Cheaters" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "....We move from the European city to the indigenous city...." (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "....the plain is not pleasant...." (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 4 caption: "Working elephant" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 5 caption: "Jewish merchants" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 6 caption: "....the various crowd in bright rags...." (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 7 caption: "Ramadan" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 8 caption: "....they work bronzes and branches with uncommon skill...." (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Lettere dall'India. L'impero dei gran Mogol (4)</text>
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «Bianco, rosso e verde», 16 marzo 1916, pp. 91-96.
Racconta il viaggio in treno verso l'India del Nord, registra il mutare della vegetazione e scene di vita quotidiana osservate tramite un viaggio per le strade di Delhi su un elefante. Segue la visita dei resti archeologici della città vecchia e il dormiveglia in cui il protagonista la sogna ancora abitata e viva.
Il testo è diviso in cinque "lettere" che riportano l'indicazione di data (14, 15 gennaio 1913) e luogo (Delhi).
Conclude la firma "a mano" di Guido Gozzano.</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «Bianco, rosso e verde», 16th March 1916, pp. 91-96.
It tells of the train journey to North India, records the changing vegetation and scenes of daily life observed through a journey in the streets of Delhi on an elephant. This is followed by a visit to the archaeological remains of the old city and the drowsiness in which the narrator dreams of it as a living, inhabited city.
The text is divided into two "letters" bearing the date (14, 15 January 1913) and place (Delhi).
Guido Gozzano's "handwritten" signature concludes the text.</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 fotografia di un uomo, seduto frontale e rivolto all'obiettivo, a torso nudo e di cui sono visibili le ossa sotto la pelle. Dimensioni: ca. 5x13 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 fotografia di un uomo con abiti orientali in piedi davanti a un edificio con decorazioni orientali. Dimensioni: ca. 8x9 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto 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 photograph of a man, sitting frontally and facing the camera, bare-chested and whose bones are visible under the skin. Dimensions: ca. 5x13 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 photograph of a man in oriental clothing standing in front of a building with oriental decorations. Dimensions: ca. 8x9 cm. Position: left page, top right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "....la magrezza degli indigeni è incredibile....".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "....i motivi e figure islamitiche si fanno più frequenti....".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "....the thinness of the natives is incredible...." (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "....Islamic motifs and figures become more frequent...." (Eng. transl.).</text>
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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-one texts (32% 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>Lettere dall'India. L'olocausto di Cawmpore</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "Verso la cuna del mondo" (1917) with the title "L'olocausto di Cawnepore".
Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "Verso la cuna del mondo. Lettere dall'India", a cura di Alida D'Aquino Creazzo, Firenze, Olschki, 1984.</text>
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «La Donna», 20 aprile 1915, pp. 12-13.
Racconta (romanzandola) la ribellione indiana del 1857 a Kanpur (India), sfociata nel massacro nei colonizzatori inglesi, seguito da quello, punitivo, dei nativi.
Il titolo è inserito in un fregio editoriale (cliché).</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «La Donna», 20th April 1915, pp. 12-13.
It tells the historical fact of the 1857 Indian rebellion at Kanpur (India) (fictionalising it), which resulted in the massacre of the British colonisers, followed by the punitive massacre of the natives.
The title is embedded in an editorial frieze (cliché).</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 fotografia del Memorial Well (Kanpur), monumento creato attorno al luogo in cui furono trovati i cadaveri inglesi. La fotografia è una cartolina di autore ignoto. Dimensioni: ca. 11x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto al centro.
Fig. 2 fotografia del mausoleo di Itmad-ud-Daulah (Agra). Dimensioni: ca. 10x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 3 fotografia di una strada, in cui si affolla una fila di persone con il capo coperto. Dimensioni: ca. 11x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a destra.
Fig. 4 fotografia dei Memorial Well Gardens (Kanpur), sorti nel luogo in cui ha avuto luogo il massacro da parte degli indiani. Dimensioni: ca. 7x10 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto al centro.
Fig. 5 fotografia di una strada, in cui si scorgono bancarelle e diverse persone passeggiare. Dimensioni: ca. 11x7 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 6 fotografia di uno spazio aperto in cui si affollano numerose persone. Come sfondo degli alberi e un edificio circolare. L'immagine è usata come postfazione. Dimensioni: ca. 11x6 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 photograph of the Memorial Well (Kanpur), a monument created around the place where the British corpses were found. The photograph is a postcard by an unknown author. Dimensions: ca. 11x7 cm. Position: left page, top center.
Fig. 2 photograph of Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb (Agra). Dimensions: ca. 10x7 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 3 photograph of a street, where a line of people with their heads covered is crowded. Dimensions: ca. 11x7 cm. Position: left page, bottom right.
Fig. 4 photograph of the Memorial Well Gardens (Kanpur), built on the site where the massacre by the Indians took place. Dimensions: ca. 7x10 cm. Position: right page, top center.
Fig. 5 photograph of a street, where there are stalls and several people walking along. Dimensions: ca. 11x7 cm. Position: right page, bottom left.
Fig. 6 photograph of an open space in which numerous people are crowded, as background trees and a circular building. The image is placed as an afterword. Dimensions: ca. 11x6 cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "Cawmpore - Fatal Well (Il pozzo fatale)".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "Cawmpore - Una moschea".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "Cawmpore - Corteo di nozze".
Fig. 4 didascalia: "Cawmpore - Memorial Gardens (I giardini delle memorie)".
Fig. 5 didascalia: "Cawmpore - Una via del sobborgo".
Fig. 6 didascalia: "Cawmpore - Il mercato".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "Cawmpore - Fatal Well" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "Cawmpore - A mosque" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "Cawmpore - Wedding procession" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 4 caption: "Cawmpore - Memorial Gardens" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 5 caption: "Cawmpore - A suburb street" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 6 caption: "Cawmpore - The market" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 23%</text>
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                <text>N. of images next to Gozzano's text: 6</text>
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                <text>Writer: Guido Gozzano</text>
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                <text>Photographers: (probably) Guido Gozzano and unknown</text>
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                <text>1915-04-20</text>
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                <text>«La donna»</text>
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                <text>Turin</text>
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                <text>Periodical cover dimension (cm): 35</text>
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                <text>Original format: microfilm</text>
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                <text>Biblioteca nazionale universitaria di Torino</text>
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                <text>File dimension (pixels): 6888 × 4568</text>
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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>Issue within the collection: 15</text>
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                <text>Identifier name: Biancorossoeverde_1</text>
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                <text>Lettere dall'India. Le città della favola: Agra (1)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "Verso la cuna del mondo" (1917) and divided in two texts, entitled: "Agra: l'immacolata" and "Fachiri e ciurmadori".
Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "Verso la cuna del mondo. Lettere dall'India", a cura di Alida D'Aquino Creazzo, Firenze, Olschki, 1984.</text>
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            <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «Bianco, rosso e verde», 30 gennaio 1916, pp. 50-54.
Racconta la visita di Agra (India): da un lato gli antichi palazzi in cui si percepisce lo splendore passato dei Gran Mogol, dall'altro la città urbana, di cui si registrano gusti e costumi.
Il testo è diviso in cinque "lettere" che riportano l'indicazione di data (13, 5, 6, 8, 9 gennaio 1913) e luogo (Agra).
Conclude la firma "a mano" di Guido Gozzano.</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «Bianco, rosso e verde», 30th January 1916, pp. 50-54.
It tells of a visit to Agra (India): on the one hand the ancient palaces in which the past splendour of the Great Mogols is perceived, on the other hand the urban city, whose tastes and customs are recorded.
The text is divided into five "letters" bearing the date (13, 5, 6, 8, 9 January 1913) and place (Agra).
Guido Gozzano's "handwritten" signature concludes the text.</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 fregio decorativo del titolo. L'immagine è firmata "1915 R. Valori". Dimensioni: ca. 19x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto al centro.
Fig. 2 fotografia della cupola di un edificio indiano. Dimensioni: ca. 9x14 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, al centro.
Fig. 3 fotografia di alcuni resti architettonici antichi. Si vedono le scale di un palazzo di cui restano solo alcune travi. Fotografia di Alfred William Amandus Plate. Dimensioni: ca. 12x10 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 4 fotografia di un uomo e due elefanti. Dimensioni: ca. 12x9 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 title decorative motif. The image is signed "1915 R. Valori". Dimensions: ca. 19x7 cm. Position: left page, top center.
Fig. 2 photograph of the dome of an Indian building. Dimensions: ca. 9x14 cm. Position: left page, centered.
Fig. 3 photograph of some ancient architectural remains. There are the stairs of a palace of which only a few beams remain. Photograph by Alfred William Amandus Plate. Dimensions: ca. 12x10 cm. Position: right page, top left.
Fig. 4 photograph of a man and two elephants. Dimensions: ca. 12x9 cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 nessuna didascalia.
Fig. 2 didascalia: "....dalla terrazza dell'Hotel Europea spiccano i motivi più esotici….".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "Scalee che conducono a palazzi che non esistono più".
Fig. 4 didascalia: "Piccoli elefanti da lavoro".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 no caption.
Fig. 2 caption: "....the most exotic motifs stand out from the terrace of the Hotel Europea...." (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "Stairways leading to palaces that no longer exist" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 4 caption: "Small working elephants" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 34%</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="80599">
                <text>N. of images next to Gozzano's text: 4</text>
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                <text>Writer: Guido Gozzano</text>
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                <text>Illustrator: Romano Valori</text>
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                <text>Photographers: Alfred William Amandus Plate and (probably) Guido Gozzano</text>
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                <text>1916-01-30</text>
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                <text>«Bianco, rosso e verde»</text>
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                <text>Milan</text>
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            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
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                <text>Biblioteca nazionale di Napoli</text>
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                <text>Lettere dall'India. Le città della favola: Agra (2)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "Verso la cuna del mondo" (1917) and divided in two texts, entitled: "Agra: l'immacolata" and "Fachiri e ciurmadori".
Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "Verso la cuna del mondo. Lettere dall'India", a cura di Alida D'Aquino Creazzo, Firenze, Olschki, 1984.</text>
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «Bianco, rosso e verde», 30 gennaio 1916, pp. 50-54.
Racconta la visita di Agra (India): da un lato gli antichi palazzi in cui si percepisce lo splendore passato dei Gran Mogol, dall'altro la città urbana, di cui si registrano gusti e costumi.
Il testo è diviso in cinque "lettere" che riportano l'indicazione di data (13, 5, 6, 8, 9 gennaio 1913) e luogo (Agra).
Conclude la firma "a mano" di Guido Gozzano.</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «Bianco, rosso e verde», 30th January 1916, pp. 50-54.
It tells of a visit to Agra (India): on the one hand the ancient palaces in which the past splendour of the Great Mogols is perceived, on the other hand the urban city, whose tastes and customs are recorded.
The text is divided into five "letters" bearing the date (13, 5, 6, 8, 9 January 1913) and place (Agra).
Guido Gozzano's "handwritten" signature concludes the text.</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 fotografia dell'ingresso del mausoleo di Acbar il Grande (Agra). Dimensioni: ca. 9x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 fotografia di resti architettonici. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, al centro a destra.
Fig. 3 fotografia di una porta monumentale e una folla che vi si dirige. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 4 fotografia di sette bambini al margine di una strada. I bambini, in posa e in linea, guardano verso l'obiettivo. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 5 fotografia di una strada al cui margine si vedono i tendoni di bancarelle e qualche persona e carretto che transitano. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5cm. Posizione: facciata destra, al centro a sinistra.
Fig. 6 fotografia di tre persone sedute ai margini di una strada con le gambe incrociate. L'uomo a sinistra è nudo, la persona al centro è interamente coperta da un velo, l'uomo a sinistra indossa abiti orientali e un turbante. Sullo sfondo appare un colonnato. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5cm. 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 photograph of the entrance to the mausoleum of Acbar the Great (Agra). Dimensions: ca. 9x5 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 photograph of architectural remains. Dimensions: ca. 9x5 cm. Position: left page, center right.
Fig. 3 photograph of a monumental gateway and a crowd moving towards it. Dimensions: ca. 9x5 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 4 photograph of seven children at the side of a road. The children, posed and in line, look towards the lens. Dimensions: ca. 9x5 cm. Position: right page, top right.
Fig. 5 photograph of a road at the edge of which can be seen the tents of stalls and a few people and carts passing by. Dimensions: ca. 9x5cm. Position: right page, center left.
Fig. 6 photograph of three people sitting at the edge of a road with their legs crossed. The man on the left is naked, the person in the centre is entirely covered by a veil, the man on the left is wearing oriental clothes and a turban. A colonnade appears in the background. Dimensions: ca. 9x5cm. Position: right page, bottom right.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "La porta di Acbar".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "Ruine che risalgono a mille a due mila anni or sono".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "Una porta della città".
Fig. 4. didascalia: "Monelli che sciamano".
Fig. 5 didascalia: "Le vie sono spaziose".
Fig. 6 didascalia: "Joghi, mendicanti che hanno raggiunta l'insensibilità".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "The Gate of Acbar" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "Ruins dating from one thousand to two thousand years ago" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "A city gate" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 4 caption: "Brats swarming" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 5 caption: "The streets are spacious" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 6 caption: "Joghi, beggars who have reached insensibility" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 19%</text>
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                <text>N. of images next to Gozzano's text: 6</text>
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                <text>Writer: Guido Gozzano</text>
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                <text>1916-01-30</text>
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                <text>«Bianco, rosso e verde»</text>
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                <text>Milan</text>
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                <text>Periodical cover dimension (cm): 33</text>
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                <text>Biblioteca nazionale di Napoli</text>
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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-one texts (32% 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>Lettere dall'India. Le città della favola: Agra (3)</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "Verso la cuna del mondo" (1917) and divided in two texts, entitled: "Agra: l'immacolata" and "Fachiri e ciurmadori".
Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "Verso la cuna del mondo. Lettere dall'India", a cura di Alida D'Aquino Creazzo, Firenze, Olschki, 1984.</text>
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «Bianco, rosso e verde», 30 gennaio 1916, pp. 50-54.
Racconta la visita di Agra (India): da un lato gli antichi palazzi in cui si percepisce lo splendore passato dei Gran Mogol, dall'altro la città urbana, di cui si registrano gusti e costumi.
Il testo è diviso in cinque "lettere" che riportano l'indicazione di data (13, 5, 6, 8, 9 gennaio 1913) e luogo (Agra).
Conclude la firma "a mano" di Guido Gozzano.</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «Bianco, rosso e verde», 30th January 1916, pp. 50-54.
It tells of a visit to Agra (India): on the one hand the ancient palaces in which the past splendour of the Great Mogols is perceived, on the other hand the urban city, whose tastes and customs are recorded.
The text is divided into five "letters" bearing the date (13, 5, 6, 8, 9 January 1913) and place (Agra).
Guido Gozzano's "handwritten" signature concludes the text.</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 fotografia di un elefante seduto in un prato, al cui fianco si vedono due uomini in posizione eretta: quello a sinistra impugna un bastone, quello a destra è parzialmente nascosto dall'elefante. Dimensioni: ca. 9x6 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 fotografia di un gruppo di persone, vestite con abiti lunghi e turbanti, che guardano verso l'obiettivo, su uno sfondo architettonico. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 3 fotografia di un elefante che cammina in un fiume, con una persona in groppa e un uomo in piedi al suo fianco. Sulla fotografia è impressa la scritta "A Temple Elephant, Ceylon". La fotografia è una cartolina di autore ignoto. Dimensioni: ca. 4x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 4 fotografia di una donna con abiti indiani, seduta su un tappeto e in mano uno strumento musicale. Sulla fotografia è impressa la scritta "Hindu dancing girl, Ceylon". La fotografia è una cartolina di autore ignoto. Dimensioni: ca. 4x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 5 fotografia di un gruppo di persone all'aperto. Indossano abiti lunghi, le donne veli sul capo, gli uomini turbanti. L'immagine è usata come postfazione. Dimensioni: ca. 9x5 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, 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 photograph of an elephant sitting in a meadow, beside which two men are in a standing position: the one on the left holds a stick, the one on the right is partially hidden by the elephant.  Dimensions: ca. 9x6 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 photograph of a group of people, dressed in long robes and turbans, looking towards the lens, against an architectural background. Dimensions: ca. 9x5 cm. Position: left page, top right.
Fig. 3 photograph of an elephant walking in a river, with a person on its back and a man standing by its side. The photograph is stamped with the inscription "A Temple Elephant, Ceylon". The photograph is a postcard by an unknown author. Dimensions: ca. 4x7 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 4 photograph of a woman in Indian clothing, sitting on a carpet and holding a musical instrument. The photograph is stamped with the inscription "Hindu dancing girl, Ceylon". The photograph is a postcard by an unknown author. Dimensions: ca. 4x7 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 5 photograph of a group of people in the open air. They are wearing long dresses, the women veils on their heads, the men turbans. The image is placed as an afterword. Dimensions: ca. 9x5 cm. Position: left page, bottom right. </text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "Elefanti che hanno visto quattro generazioni".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "Domina il tipo mussulmano".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "Elefante da lavoro".
Fig. 4 didascalia: "Bajadera di bassa casta".
Fig. 5 didascalia: "Carretani e bajadere di bassa casta".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "Elephants that have seen four generations" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "Dominating Muslim type" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "Working elephant" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 4 caption: "Bajadera of low caste" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 5 caption: "Low-caste carretans and bajaderas" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 12%</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="80647">
                <text>N. of images next to Gozzano's text: 5</text>
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                <text>Writer: Guido Gozzano</text>
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                <text>Photographers: (probably) Guido Gozzano and unknown</text>
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                <text>1916-01-30</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="80652">
                <text>«Bianco, rosso e verde»</text>
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                <text>Milan</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="80654">
                <text>CC0</text>
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                <text>Periodical cover dimension (cm): 33</text>
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                <text>Biblioteca nazionale di Napoli</text>
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                  <text>Viaggio in Cina, illustrazioni dal libro</text>
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                  <text>Incisioni dal libro  "Viaggio in Cina" di J. Thompson e T. Choutzé. Fratelli Treves Editori, circa 1900.</text>
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                  <text>Nel libro il nome è erroneamente scritto Thompson, ma l'autore è il viaggiatore e fotografo scozzese John Thomson (1837-1921), mentre T. Choutzé (朱茨) è lo pseudonimo di Gabriel Devéria (1844-1899), un diplomatico e interprete francese che lavorò e viaggiò a lungo in Cina.</text>
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