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    Il romanzo è un genere narrativo in prosa che si sviluppa dal XII secolo in Francia e in altre lingue romanze. Scopri le origini, le caratteristiche, i sottogeneri e gli esempi di questo genere letterario.

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    Romanza is the first compilation album by Italian tenor singer Andrea Bocelli, released internationally in 1997. [1] Although a compilation, Romanza is considered Bocelli's breakthrough album and is his most commercially successful, topping charts throughout Europe and Latin America.

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    Romanzo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Romanzo Bunn (1829–1909), American lawyer and judge. Romanzo E. Davis (1831–1908), farmer and merchant from Middleton, Wisconsin, member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

  4. Il romanzo è un genere letterario in prosa che narra vicende di eroi, amori, avventure o storia. Scopri le origini, le tipologie e le espressioni del romanzo in Occidente e in Oriente, dalla letteratura antica alla moderna.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › It_(novel)It (novel) - Wikipedia

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    1957–1958

    During a rainstorm in Derry, Maine, a six-year-old boy named Georgie Denbrough sails a paper boat along the rainy streets before it washes down into a storm drain. Looking in the drain, Georgie encounters a clownwho introduces himself as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Georgie, despite knowing he should not talk to strangers, is enticed by Pennywise to reach into the drain and retrieve his boat. It then rips his arm off, and Georgie disappears. The following June, an overweight eleven-year-old b...

    1984–1985

    In July 1984, three youths brutally attack a young gay man named Adrian Mellon and throw him off a bridge, where both a bully and Adrian's boyfriend see a clown then appear. Adrian is found mutilated, and the teenagers are arrested and charged with his murder. When a string of violent child killings begins in Derry again, an adult Mike Hanlon, now the town's librarian, calls up the six former members of the Losers Club to remind them of their childhood promise to return if the killings start...

    The Losers Club

    The Losers Club is a group of seven eleven-year-old misfit children who are united by their unhappy lives. They share the same misery and torment from being the victims of a gang of local bullies led by the increasingly sociopathic Henry Bowers and band together as they struggle to overcome It. The seven children find themselves caught up in a nefarious situation, which they cannot quite comprehend but against which they must fight. William "Bill" Denbrough 1. Bill is the leader and most self...

    Pennywise/It

    Described as a mysterious, eldritch, demonic entity of evil, It is a monster of unknown origin that preys on Derry's children and humans every twenty-seven years. IT finds striking fear in children akin to seasoning or "salt(ing) the meat", "You all taste so much better when you are afraid". Among It's powers is shapeshifting into a form that tricks its victims and induce fear, but usually It takes the form of a middle-aged man dressed in a clown costume, calling itself "Pennywise the Dancing...

    The Bowers Gang

    The Bowers Gang is a group of seven twelve-year-old neighborhood bullies who attend the same school as and are the worst enemies of the Losers Club after It. The gang is led by the crazed and mischievous Henry Bowers, while also being co-led by Henry's two best friends and sidekicks, the smarter and more moral Victor "Vic" Criss and the unusually larger, stronger, and more slow-witted Reginald "Belch" Huggins. Although the fates of three of them (Peter Gordon, Steve "Moose" Sadler, Gard Jager...

    In 1978, King and his family lived in Boulder, Colorado. One evening, King ventured alone to pick up his car from the repair shop and came across an old wooden bridge, "humped and oddly quaint". Walking along the bridge caused King to recall the story of "Three Billy Goats Gruff", and the idea of transplanting the tale's scenario into a real-life c...

    It thematically focuses on the loss of childhood innocence and questions the difference between necessity and free will. Grady Hendrix of Tor.com described the book as being "about the fact that some doors only open one way, and that while there's an exit out of childhood named sex, there’s no door leading the other way that turns adults back into ...

    On December 13, 2011, Cemetery Dance published a special limited edition of It for the 25th anniversary of the novel (ISBN 978-1-58767-270-5) in three editions: an unsigned limited gift edition of 2,750, a signed limited edition of 750, and a signed and lettered limited edition of 52. All three editions are oversized hardcovers, housed in a slipcas...

    Itreceived a mostly positive critical reaction when it was released. Christopher Lehman-Haupt perceived a lack of justification in Stanley Uris' death and the reunion of the group. Grady Hendrix described the book as "by turns boring and shocking" and "one of King's most frustrating and perplexing books", and described the behavior of the child cha...

    In 1990, the novel was adapted into a television miniseries starring Tim Curry as Pennywise the Clown/It, John Ritter as Ben Hanscom, Harry Anderson as Richie Tozier, Richard Masur as Stan Uris, Tim Reid as Mike Hanlon, Annette O'Toole as Beverly Marsh, Richard Thomas as Bill Denbrough, Olivia Hussey as Audra Phillips, Dennis Christopher as Eddie K...

  6. Romanzo criminale (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmandzo krimiˈnaːle]; "Criminal Novel") is an Italian-language crime drama film released in 2005, directed by Michele Placido. It was highly acclaimed and won 15 awards.

  7. Jun 4, 2024 · romanzo m (plural romanzi) novel. (figurative, by extension) literature. il romanzo italiano del Novecento. Italian literature of the 20th century. romance (intimate relationship) Romance (language) romanticized (idea, event, etc.)

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