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  2. Wordless Book - Wikipedia

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    The success of the Wordless Book in communicating with East Asian peoples is disputable due to the influence of "color cosmology" [4] or color psychology in Chinese culture. For example, in Chinese symbolism, red is the color of good luck and success, and is used for decoration and wedding attire (during the traditional half of the wedding ...

  3. Wordless picture book - Wikipedia

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    The reader must interpret the character's actions, feelings, and motivations without text to affirm; understand some ambiguity in the narrative may remain; and create and explain hypothesis about the events of the book. [1] Wordless picture books will frequently have text containing metadata about the book, such as its title, illustrator, and ...

  4. Silent books - Wikipedia

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    Silent Books are wordless picture books. [1] [2] In 2012, the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) launched its Silent Books project in response to the large numbers of refugees from the Middle East and Africa on the island of Lampedusa, Italy. The first part of the project was to provide books to local and refugee children that ...

  5. The Lion & the Mouse - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] For Pinkney a wordless version seemed like a natural evolution of the "sparse" versions of the story he had seen elsewhere. [4] It was Pinkney's first wordless picture book, although he began creating it intending to include words and it was only after completing the illustrations that he realized it could be wordless. [2]

  6. Wordless novel - Wikipedia

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    The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story. As artists have often made such books using woodcut and other relief printing techniques, the terms woodcut novel or novel in woodcuts are also used. The genre flourished primarily in the 1920s and 1930s and was most popular in Germany.

  7. Wolf in the Snow - Wikipedia

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    Several critics noted the parallels between Wolf in the Snow and fairy tales like Little Red Riding Hood. [1] [2] [3] This allusion was something Cordell thought about.The concept for the book started with his drawing a girl in a red coat in a white field looking at a wolf, "I liked the graphic color combination of the black, the red, and the white.

  8. Category:Wordless books - Wikipedia

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    Wordless books are a genre of literature that use pictures and/or pictographs to convey meaning. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. Gods' Man - Wikipedia

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    The wordless novel Gods' Man is a silent narrative made up of prints of 139 engraved woodblocks. [1] Each image moves the story forward by an interval Ward chooses to maintain story flow. [ 2 ] Ward wrote in Storyteller Without Words (1974) that too great an interval would put too much interpretational burden on the reader, while too little ...