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The Poor Old Lady (La pobre viejecita) is a children's poem written by Colombian poet Rafael Pombo, first published in 1854 as part of his collection Cuentos pintados para niños (Painted Stories for Children). The work is one of the most recognized pieces of Colombian children's literature and has been included in numerous schoolbooks and ...
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The product of this work, more than a translation, was a transformative adaptation published in two books under the titles Cuentos pintados para niños and Cuentos morales para niños formales. In spite of his extensive and diverse literary works, Rafael Pombo is mostly remembered for this contribution to children's literature.
La petite Toute-Belle; The Poor Old Lady (La Pobre viejecita) The Prince and the Princess in the Forest; Prince Lal Maluk; Prince Sobur; Prince Wolf; Les Princes et la Princesse de Marinca; Princess and dragon; The Princess and the Pea; Princess Aubergine; Princess Baleng and the Snake King; Princess Belle-Etoile; The Princess in the Chest
La pobre viejecita [30] Colombia: Puppet 70 1979 Colargol, the Conqueror of Space [31] Poland: Puppet 67 Jack Frost: USA/Japan Puppet 48 Nutcracker Fantasy: Japan/USA Puppet 82 Ubu et la Grande Gidouille: France Cutout 80 Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July: USA/Japan Puppet 97 1980 Colargol and the Magic Suitcase [32] Poland Puppet 75 I Go ...
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The title of each book is The Value of x: The story of y, where x is the characteristic exemplified and y is the exemplary person (i.e. The Value of Determination: The Story of Helen Keller). Early editions of the books use a different format: The Valuetale of y: The value of x.
John Cheever: The Swimmer, after writing 150 pages of this novel, Cheever reduced it to a 12-page short story; Michael Cimino: Byzantium, a novel divided into three volumes; "Sailing to Byzantium", "Night's Islands" and "Ghost Dancer" [4] [5]