- The
Pentamerone,
subtitled Lo ****o de li ****i ("The Tale of Tales"), is a seventeenth-century
Neapolitan fairy tale
collection by
Italian poet and courtier...
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remembered for
writing the
collection of
Neapolitan fairy tales known as Il
Pentamerone. Born in
Naples into a middle-class family,
Basile was a
soldier and...
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collection of
fairy tales by
Italian poet
Giambattista Basile,
titled Pentamerone. The
three main
tales that
inspired the film are La
Cerva Fatata (The...
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Giambattista Basile wrote another, "Sun, Moon, and Talia" for his
collection Pentamerone,
published posthumously in 1634–36 and
adapted by
Charles Perrault in...
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literary fairy tale
written by
Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the
Pentamerone. It
combines Aarne-Thompson-Uther
types 857, "The Louse-Skin" and ATU...
- and
published posthumously in the last
volume of his 1634-36 work, the
Pentamerone.
Charles Perrault retold this
fairy tale in 1697 as
Sleeping Beauty,...
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version of the
story was
published in
Italy by
Giambattista Basile in his
Pentamerone in 1634; the
version that is now most
widely known in the English-speaking...
- Basile, who
wrote The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola (1550–55) and the
Pentamerone (1634), respectively,
printed some of the
first known versions of fairy...
- from
Yamanashi and
wondered about its
great similarity to a tale in the
Pentamerone with a pair of seven-league boots. In
Latvian tales, the
phrase "nine-mile...
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fairytale The Love for
Three Oranges,
written by
Giambattista Basile in his
Pentamerone.
Erika Fischer-Lichte
History of
European Drama and
Theatre 2002 p145...