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Emilio Salgari (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmiːljo
salˈɡaːri], but
often erroneously pronounced [
ˈsalɡari]; 21
August 1862 – 25
April 1911) was an Italian...
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fictional late 19th-century
pirate created by
Italian author Emilio Salgari. His
adventures first appeared in
publication in 1883.
Sandokan is the...
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television series directed by
Sergio Sollima,
based upon the
novels of
Emilio Salgari featuring the
pirate hero Sandokan. It was
followed the next year by a...
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pirate legends,
folklore and novels, such as
those by
Italian writer Emilio Salgari.
Pirates of the
Caribbean became a
media franchise in the 2000s with the...
- (Italian: Il
corsaro nero) is an
adventure film. It is
based on two
Emilio Salgari novels, The
Black Corsair and The
Queen of the Caribbean.
Emilio di Roccabruna...
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collaborations include Salgari (Per
terra e per mare) (1995), an opera/ballet
commissioned by the
Arena di
Verona with
texts by
Emilio Salgari,
Rabindranath Tagore...
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which extolled realism, pla**** a
major role in
Italian literature.
Emilio Salgari, a
writer of action-adventure
swashbucklers and a
pioneer of
science fiction...
- Haggard, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle,
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Victor Hugo,
Emilio Salgari, Karl May,
Louis Henri Boussenard,
Thomas Mayne Reid, Sax Rohmer, A. Merritt...
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Byakkotai (group of
samurai youths) (1868) Saigō
Takamori (1877)
Emilio Salgari (1911) Nogi
Maresuke and Nogi ****uko (1912) ****iro
Hayashi (1940) Seigō...
- Pinocchio,
which was
translated many times. In that same year,
Emilio Salgari, the man who
would become "the
adventure writer par
excellence for the...