Harlequin Romance novel - traduzione in Inglese
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Harlequin Romance novel - traduzione in Inglese

CANADIAN BOOK PUBLISHER OF SERIES ROMANCE AND WOMEN'S FICTION
Harlequin Enterprises Limited; Harlequin Enterprises Ltd; Harlequin More Than Words; Steeple Hill; HQN Books; Luna Books; Harlequin Horizons; Gold Eagle Publishing; Harlequin Teen; HQN; Harlequin Romance; Harlequin Presents; Harlequin Special Edition; Harlequin Books; Carina Press; Harlequin Historicals; Harlequin Historical; Harlequin (publisher); Harlequin K. K.; Harlequin MIRA; Harlequin Intrigue; Harlequin HQN; Harlequin Audio; Hanover Square Press; Park Row Books; Graydon House Books; Harlequin Trade Publishing; Harlequin romance; Inkyard Press
  • Harlequin Nocturne series

Harlequin Romance novel      
(n.) = novela rosa Harlequín
Ex: Seventy-two women from the ages of 18 to 70 read a Harlequin Romance novel by Sue Byfield.
harlequin         
  • Marcello Moretti (1910–61). Photograph by Amleto Sartori<ref>Oreglia 1968, p. 139.</ref>
  • A scene from the ''[[commedia dell'arte]]'' played in France before a noble audience in 1571 or 1572 (Museum of [[Bayeux]]). [[Pantalone]] is front and center, while just to the right and slightly behind is '''Harlequin''' in motley costume, "the oldest known version of Harlequin's costume."<ref name=SterlingDuchartre>Sterling 1943, p. 20; Duchartre 1929, p. 84.</ref><ref name=KatritzkyBayeux>Katritzky 2006, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HyPeo62Fi8YC&pg=PA140 pp. 140–143], confirms that the dating of the painting is generally accepted; [https://books.google.com/books?id=HyPeo62Fi8YC&pg=PA236 p. 236]: "...this figure is still widely accepted as a depiction of Harlequin or [[Zan Ganassa]], although often with reservations."</ref>
  • ''Harlequin'', 1888–1890, [[Paul Cézanne]]
  • [[Tristano Martinelli]]'s Harlequin costume as depicted in his ''Compositions de rhétorique'', 1601
  • The classical appearance of the Harlequin stock character in the ''commedia dell'arte'' of the 1670s, complete with ''batte'' or "[[slapstick]]", a magic wand used by the character to change the scenery of the play ([[Maurice Sand]], 1860<ref>Alexandre Manceau, engraver. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zl1sn5guZ_cC&pg=PA80-IA2 Sand 1860, after p. 80].</ref>)
  • Pantomime Theatre]] in [[Tivoli Gardens]] in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
CHARACTER FROM THE COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE
HarleQuin; Arlecchino; Harlequinn; Hellequin; Harlican; Herlequin; Truffaldino; Arlequín; Harlaquin
(n.) = arlequín
Ex: The author attributes to Picasso a recently discovered painting depicting a harlequin.
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* Harlequin Romance novel = novela rosa Harlequín
chivalric novel         
  • A knight rescues a lady from a dragon.
  • Holger Danske, or Ogier the Dane, from the Matter of France
TYPE OF PROSE AND VERSE NARRATIVE
Courtly romance; Metrical romance; Roman courtois; Romance (poetry); Romance of chivalry; Medieval romance; Chivalric epic; Medieval romance literature; Medieval romances; Literary romance; Chivalresque; Romance Fiction; Höfische Epik; Romancier; Chivalric novel; Chivalric Romance; Romance (heroic literature); Romantic poem; Chivalry romance; Chivalric romances
(n.) = novela de caballería
Ex: A clear pattern of innovation and survival was indeed found, with the chivalric novel continuing to be popular, and the classic religious texts falling away.

Definizione

romancero
romancero, -a
1 n. Persona que canta o recita romances en público.
2 m. Colección de romances.
3 (inf.) adj. y n. Se aplica a la persona que suele dar explicaciones prolijas de cosas que no interesan a quien las escucha. *Hablador, *pesado. Persona que cuenta cosas *exagerándolas, dándoles demasiada importancia o *inventándolas. Cuentista.

Wikipedia

Harlequin Enterprises

Harlequin Enterprises ULC (known simply as Harlequin) is a romance and women's fiction publisher founded in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1949. From the 1960s, it grew into the largest publisher of romance fiction in the world.

Based in Toronto since 1969, Harlequin was owned by the Torstar Corporation, the largest newspaper publisher in Canada, from 1981 to 2014. It was then purchased by News Corp and is now a division of HarperCollins. In 1971, Harlequin purchased the London-based publisher Mills & Boon Limited and began a global expansion program opening offices in Australia and major European markets such as Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Netherlands and Scandinavia. Harlequin launched an audiobook program in 2015.