(1995): Published as La bussola d'oro in Italy and The Golden Compass in North America. The Subtle Knife (1997): Published as La lama sottile .
The series is famous for its unique world-building elements: His Dark Materials - Queste oscure materie
(2000): Published as Il cannocchiale d'ambra . (1995): Published as La bussola d'oro in Italy
The series is a reimagining of John Milton's Paradise Lost , turning the concept of "original sin" into a metaphor for growth and knowledge rather than a tragic fall. ✨ Core Concepts The series is a reimagining of John Milton's
His Dark Materials (known in Italy as Queste oscure materie ) is a genre-defining fantasy trilogy by British author Philip Pullman. While often categorized as young adult fiction, it is a complex work that explores heavy themes like theology, physics, and the transition from childhood to adulthood. 📖 The Books The trilogy consists of three core novels: