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- Peruonto is an Italian literary fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the Pentamerone. Despite its origins as a literary tale, variants...
- Jacob Grimm, of his famed collection, noted its great resemblance with Peruonto. The similarity was also noted by mythologist Thomas Keightley, in the...
- of the Chopped-off Hands 1634 Italy Giambattista Basile Pentamerone 706 Peruonto 1634 Italy Giambattista Basile Pentamerone 675 Puss in Boots 1550–1553...
- Aarne-Thompson type 675, a type of tale found throughout Europe. Another variant is Peruonto. A farmer and his wife had three sons, but the youngest was only half a...
- and won her as his wife, but the swan flew off. Golden Goose The Princess Who Never Smiled Peruonto Andrew Lang, The Green Fairy Book, "The Magic Swan"...
- Pig King Prince Marc****in Hans My Hedgehog 3.1 Crazy Peter The Dolphin Peruonto Simple Hans 3.2 Livoretto The Story of Pretty Goldilocks Corvetto Ferdinand...
- Children's literature portal The Princess Who Never Smiled The Magic Swan Peruonto Babbitt, E.C. (Ed.). (1922). More Jataka Tales. New York, NY: D. Appleton-Century...
- d'Aulnoy. Another literary tale of this type is Giambattista Basile's older Peruonto. A folk variant is the French Half-Man. A king and queen had several children...
- The fairy tales are: The First Day "The Tale of the Ogre" "The Myrtle" "Peruonto" - connected to Russian tale "At the Pike's Behest" ("Emelian the Fool")...
- ATU 650A Strong John (= Strong Hans, KHM 166) ATU 675 The Lazy Boy (= Peruonto and Emelian the Fool) Bear's Son Tale and Jean de l'Ours, analyses of tale-types...