- Heart (novel)
"Heart" ( _it. Cuore) is a children's novel by the Italian author
Edmondo De Amicis . It is set during theItalian unification , and includes several patriotic themes. It was issued by Treves onOctober 18 ,1886 , the first day of school in Italy, and rose to immediate success.Through its investigation of social issues such as poverty, "Heart" shows the influence of left-wing ideologies on De Amicis' work (he was later to join the
Italian Socialist Party ). Because of this, the book remained influential (and the staple of manytextbook s) in countries of theEastern Bloc .The novel was translated into Chinese in the early 20th century (with the title "愛的教育" – literally "The Education of Love") and became quite well known in
East Asia .Plot and characters
The novel is written in a
diary form as told by Enrico Bottini, a 10-year old primary school student in Italy with anupper class background who is surrounded by classmates ofworking class origin. The entire chronological setting corresponds to the third-grade season.Enrico's parents and older sibling sometimes correspond with Enrico through the means of his diary; his teacher assigns him with homework dealing with stories of children throughout the Italian states who should serve as
role model s – the stories are then given in full, as if written by Enrico. Most stories revolve aroundmoral value s, the most prominent of which are helping those in need, love for family and friends, and patriotism.Adaptations
One of these stories, "From the Apennines to the Andes," became the basis of the 1976
anime series "3000 Leagues in Search of Mother ". The series was compiled into a movie, released in 1980; it was later remade, also as a feature film, released in 1999."Cuore" itself was later adapted in its entirety by
Nippon Animation , as the 26-episode series Nihongo|School of Love: Story of Heart|愛の学校 クオレ物語|Ai no Gakkō: Cuore Monogatari in1981 . This series was also broadcast on Italian TV as "Cuore".External links
* [http://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Cuore Full text (in Italian)] at Wikisource.
* [http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/d/de_amicis/cuore/html Full text (in Italian)] at liberliber.it.
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