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Pinocchio is a novel for children by Italian author Carlo Collodi, written in Pescia (Tuscany).
It is about the mischievous adventures of an animated marionette named Pinocchio and his father, a poor woodcarver named Geppetto.
A universal icon and a metaphor of the human condition, the book is considered a canonical piece of children's literature and has had great impact on world culture. Philosopher Benedetto Croce reputed it as one of the greatest works of Italian literature.
Since its first publication, it has inspired hundreds of new editions, stage plays, merchandising, television series and movies, such as Walt Disney's iconic animated version, and commonplace ideas such as a liar's long nose.
Carlo Lorenzini (24 November 1826 – 26 October 1890), better known by the pen name Carlo Collodi, was an Italian author, humorist, and journalist, widely known for his fairy tale novel The Adventures of Pinocchio.
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THE PIECE OF WOOD THAT LAUGHED AND CRIED LIKE A CHILD
MASTER CHERRY GIVES THE WOOD AWAY
GEPPETTO NAMES HIS PUPPET PINOCCHIO
THE TALKING-CRICKET SCOLDS PINOCCHIO
THE FLYING EGG
PINOCCHIO'S FEET BURN TO CINDERS
GEPPETTO GIVES HIS OWN BREAKFAST TO PINOCCHIO
GEPPETTO MAKES PINOCCHIO NEW FEET
PINOCCHIO GOES TO SEE A PUPPET-SHOW
THE PUPPETS RECOGNIZE THEIR BROTHER PINOCCHIO
FIRE-EATER SNEEZES AND PARDONS PINOCCHIO
PINOCCHIO RECEIVES A PRESENT OF FIVE GOLD PIECES
THE INN OF THE RED CRAW-FISH
PINOCCHIO FALLS AMONGST ASSASSINS
THE ASSASSINS HANG PINOCCHIO TO THE BIG OAK
THE BEAUTIFUL CHILD RESCUES THE PUPPET
PINOCCHIO WILL NOT TAKE HIS MEDICINE
PINOCCHIO AGAIN MEETS THE FOX AND THE CAT
PINOCCHIO IS ROBBED OF HIS MONEY
PINOCCHIO STARTS BACK TO THE FAIRY'S HOUSE
PINOCCHIO ACTS AS WATCH-DOG
PINOCCHIO DISCOVERS THE ROBBERS
PINOCCHIO FLIES TO THE SEASHORE
PINOCCHIO FINDS THE FAIRY AGAIN
PINOCCHIO PROMISES THE FAIRY TO BE GOOD
THE TERRIBLE DOG-FISH
PINOCCHIO IS ARRESTED BY THE GENDARMES
PINOCCHIO ESCAPES BEING FRIED LIKE A FISH
HE RETURNS TO THE FAIRY'S HOUSE
THE "LAND OF BOOBIES"
PINOCCHIO ENJOYS FIVE MONTHS OF HAPPINESS
PINOCCHIO TURNS INTO A DONKEY
PINOCCHIO IS TRAINED FOR THE CIRCUS
PINOCCHIO IS SWALLOWED BY THE DOG-FISH
A HAPPY SURPRISE FOR PINOCCHIO
PINOCCHIO AT LAST CEASES TO BE A PUPPET AND BECOMES A BOY
There was once upon a time a piece of wood in the shop of an old carpenter named Master Antonio. Everybody, however, called him Master Cherry, on account of the end of his nose, which was always as red and polished as a ripe cherry.
At that moment some one knocked at the door.
Geppetto lived in a small ground-floor room that was only lighted from the staircase. The furniture could not have been simpler—a rickety chair, a poor bed, and a broken-down table. At the end of the room there was a fireplace with a lighted fire; but the fire was painted, and by the fire was a painted saucepan that was boiling cheerfully and sending out a cloud of smoke that looked exactly like real smoke.
While poor Geppetto was being taken to prison for no fault of his, that imp Pinocchio, finding himself free from the clutches of the soldier, ran off as fast as his legs could carry him. That he might reach home the quicker he rushed across the fields, and in his mad hurry he jumped high banks, thorn hedges and ditches full of water.