- "
Petrosinella" is a
Neapolitan fairy tale,
written by
Giambattista Basile in his
collection of
fairy tales in 1634, Lo ****o de li ****i (The Tale of Tales)...
- (1698),
which itself is an
alternative version of the
Italian fairy tale
Petrosinella by
Giambattista Basile (1634). The tale is
classified as Aarne–Thompson...
- are
welcomed home.
Persinette resembles the
earlier Italian tale of
Petrosinella (1634) as well as
Madame d'Aulnoy's "La
Chatte Blanche" (1697). Friedrich...
- Italian, orco in some of his tales, and
first talks of
female orcs (IE in
Petrosinella). This word is also do****ented in
earlier Italian works (Fazio degli...
-
fairy tales of this type
include Anthousa, Xanthousa, Chrisomalousa,
Petrosinella, Prunella, and Rapunzel. A
jealous stepmother persuades her husband,...
- the Tower".
Other fairy tales of this type
include The
Canary Prince,
Petrosinella, Persinette, Prunella, and Rapunzel. The Gr****
variant was
first recorded...
- Half-a-Ball-of-Kenki (by
Verna Aardema)
Little Mouse Nibbling (by Tony Johnston)
Petrosinella, a
Neapolitan Rapunzel (by
Giambattista Basile) Onions,
Onions (by Toni...