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Tales of Italy

 

Tales of Italy
Сказки об Италий
by Maxim Gorky


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There are no tales finer
than those created by life itself.
Hans Christian Andersen

Contents

  1. The Strike
  2. Children of Parma
  3. Flowers
  4. The Tunnel
  5. The City
  6. Midday
  7. The Wedding
  8. The Propagandist
  9. The Mother
  10. The Monster
  11. The Mother of a Traitor
  12. The Fisherman's Behest
  13. The Sentence
  14. How Giovanni Became a Socialist
  15. Brother and Sister
  16. The Intelligentsia
  17. The Trouble-Maker
  18. Vendetta
  19. Giovanni Tuba
  20. Old Cecco
  21. The Nativity
  22. Nuncia
  23. Carlone Galiardi
  24. Young Italy
  25. Hatred
  26. Pepe
  27. Easter
Originally Published by the Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow.
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