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The adventures of Harlequin

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A mischievous boy born to a fruit-seller and his lively wife grows into the acrobatic, quicksilver Harlequin, whose pranks and restlessness lead him to run away and join a roving cast of commedia figures. Episodic chapters trace his encounters with Scaramouche, Burattino, Pierrot, Columbine and others, shifting between comic capers, romantic pursuits, jealousies and schemes, and moments of domestic life. The narrative combines slapstick episodes and theatrical set-pieces with gentle observations on youthful exuberance, love, and the improvised world of players, presented in a warm, anecdotal tone.

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Francis Bickley

Francis Bickley was an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly for his book "The Adventures of Harlequin." This engaging tale features the whimsical character of Harlequin, drawing on themes of adventure and imagination. Bickley's writing is characterized by its playful tone and ability to captivate young readers, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century children's fiction. His work reflects a time when storytelling was a vital part of childhood, encouraging creativity and exploration through narrative.