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Giovanni Francesco "Gianfrancesco"
Straparola, also
known as Zoan or Zuan
Francesco Straparola da
Caravaggio (ca. 1485–1558), was an
Italian writer of...
- The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola (1550–1555; Italian: Le
piacevoli notti), also
known as The
Nights of
Straparola, is a two-volume
collection of 75...
- Costantino") by
Italian author Giovanni Francesco Straparola,
included in The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola (c. 1550–1553), in
which the cat is a
fairy in...
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abstract ideal.
Giovanni Francesco Straparola and
Giambattista Basile, who
wrote The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola (1550–55) and the
Pentamerone (1634)...
- 16th and 17th centuries, with The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola by
Giovanni Francesco Straparola (Italy, 1550 and 1553),
which contains many
fairy tales...
- the
Wayback Machine Jack Zipes, The
Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From
Straparola and
Basile to the
Brothers Grimm, p 543, ISBN 0-393-97636-X SurLaLune...
- Doralice" (or
simply "Doralice") of The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola by
Giovanni Francesco Straparola,
written in 1550
Doralice in John Dryden's comedy, Marriage...
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literary fairy tale
written by
Giovanni Francesco Straparola in The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola.
Italo Calvino included a
Piedmontese variant The Snake...
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literary fairy tale
written by
Giovanni Francesco Straparola in his The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola.
Madame d'Aulnoy
wrote a French, also literary, variant...
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Italian fairy-tale
published by
Giovanni Francesco Straparola in The
Facetious Nights of
Straparola around 1550.
Variants of the tale are
known across...