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  • Brevi note su povertà  e ricchezza di Karl May, il Salgari tedesco 

    Heuer, Klaus-Peter (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2006)
    Karl May was born in utter poverty and spent some extremely difficult years in his youth, even ending up in jail. His talent, however, allowed him to escape this situation. His adventure novels earned him a fortune. Upon ...
  • I conti in tasca a Salgari 

    Farina, Corrado (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2006)
    This article examines Salgari’s earnings and the expenses he incurred, comparing him to contemporary best-selling authors.
  • L'India di Salgari: Trucchi ed espedienti di un maestro dell'avventura 

    Belli, Livio (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2006)
    A question many of Salgari's readers have asked themselves, myself included, is how a writer who never actually left Italy can have managed to describe with such amazing effectiveness so many different exotic locales, so ...
  • L'Italia e gli Italiani nelle opere di Emilio 

    D'Angelo, Corinne (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2006)
    This article explores Salgari's considerable opus to identify the more properly "Italian" aspects the novelist has included in his yarns. Even though he is known for the exotic locales of his novels, Salgari does not forget ...
  • Tante avventure, tante ristampe... ma non tanti soldi!! 

    Pozzo, Felice (Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2006)
    Emilio Salgari was, notoriously, a slave of the pen. He sold the rights to his early works for ridiculously low amounts of money, and afterwards signed contracts that give him a kind of fixed income in exchange for a certain ...