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Pierino-Porcospino

Decima edizione italiana del celebre 'Struwwelpeter' - Tradotto da Gaetano Negri

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  • 24 páginas
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First published in 1845. Struwwelpeter (variously translated as "slovenly" or "shock-headed" Peter) has become widely recognized as one of the most popular and influential children's books ever written. Heinrich Hoffmann was a Frankfurt physician. Unhappy with the dry and pedagogic books available for children at the time, he wrote and illustrated Struwwelpeter as a Christmas present for his three-year-old son. The book relates in verse and pictures the often gruesome consequences that befall children who torment animals, play with matches, suck their thumbs, refuse to eat, fidget at meals, etc. Written in rhyming couplets and illustrated by the author, the book was an immediate success. It has since gone through hundreds of editions and been published in almost every European language.

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Pierino-Porcospino, Heinrich Hoffmann, Gaetano Negri

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Título
Pierino-Porcospino
Subtítulo
Decima edizione italiana del celebre 'Struwwelpeter' - Tradotto da Gaetano Negri
Idioma
Italiano
Editorial
Hoepli
Publicado en
1985
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
24
ISBN10
8820305658
ISBN13
9788820305659
Serie
Título original
Der Struwwelpeter: Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder
Calificación
3,6 de 5
Descripción
First published in 1845. Struwwelpeter (variously translated as "slovenly" or "shock-headed" Peter) has become widely recognized as one of the most popular and influential children's books ever written. Heinrich Hoffmann was a Frankfurt physician. Unhappy with the dry and pedagogic books available for children at the time, he wrote and illustrated Struwwelpeter as a Christmas present for his three-year-old son. The book relates in verse and pictures the often gruesome consequences that befall children who torment animals, play with matches, suck their thumbs, refuse to eat, fidget at meals, etc. Written in rhyming couplets and illustrated by the author, the book was an immediate success. It has since gone through hundreds of editions and been published in almost every European language.