The Prince and the Pauper
The Prince and the Pauper | |
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Autor(i) | Mark Twain |
Naslov prijevoda | Kraljević i prosjak |
Država | Sjedinjene Države |
Jezik | engleski |
Žanr(ovi) | historijski roman za djecu |
Izdavač | James R. Osgood & Co. |
Datum izdanja | 1881 (Kanada) |
Vrsta medija | štampa |
Stranica | 418 |
The Prince and the Pauper ili, u prijevodu, Kraljević i prosjak, je historijski roman za djecu američkog književnika Marka Twaina originalno objavljen u Kanadi 1881. Radnja je smještena u Englesku godine 1547. kada završava vladavina kralja Henryja VIII; naslovni protagonisti su njegov sin i prijestonasljednik Edward i siromašni londonski dječak Tom Canty koji mu je nevjerojatno fizički sličan. Roman prikazuje kako se dva dječaka sticajem okolnosti sretnu, sprijatelje i jedan drugom preuzmu identitet. Twain je u romanu koristio motiv zamjene identiteta kako bi ukazao na problem klasnih razlika. The Prince and the Pauper je postao jedno od njegovih najpopularnijih djela, a u 20. vijeku je bilo često adaptirano na filmu i televiziji.
Vanjske veze
- The Prince and the Pauper Arhivirano 2003-07-22 na Wayback Machine-u – searchable, indexed e-text.
- Illustrations for The Prince and the Pauper Arhivirano 2009-04-15 na Wayback Machine-u
- The Disney version of The Prince and the Pauper Arhivirano 2012-06-04 na Wayback Machine-u at The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts Arhivirano 2013-01-13 na Wayback Machine-u
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