Italian Folktales
Italian Folktales (Fiabe Italiane ) is a collection of 200 Italian folktales published in 1956 by Italo Calvino . Calvino began to undertake the project that will lead to the Italian Folktales in 1954, influenced by Vladimir Propp 's Morphology of the Folktale ; his intention was to emulate the Brothers Grimm in producing a popular collection of Italian fairy tales for the general reader.[1] He did not compile tales from listeners, but made extensive use of the existing work of folklorists; he noted the source of each individual tale, but warned that was merely the version he used.[2]
He included extensive notes on his alterations to make the tales more readable and the logic of his selections, such as renaming the heroine of The Little Girl Sold with the Pears Perina rather than Margheritina to connect to the pears,[3] and selecting Bella Venezia as the Italian variant of Snow White because it featured robbers, rather than the variants containing dwarfs, which he suspected were imported from Germany.[4]
It was first translated into English in 1962; a further translation is by Sylvia Mulcahy (Dent , 1975) and constituted the first comprehensive collection of Italian fairy tales.[5]
List of tales
Dauntless Little John
The Man Wreathed in Seaweed
The Ship with Three Decks
The Man Who Came Out Only at Night
And Seven!
Body-without-Soul
Money Can Do Everything
The Little Shepherd
Silver Nose
The Count's Beard
The Little Girl Sold with the Pears
The Snake
The Three Castles
The Prince Who Married a Frog
The Parrot
The Twelve Oxen
Crack and Crook
The Canary Prince
King Cum
Those Stubborn Souls, the Biellese
The Pot of Marjoram
The Billiards Player
Animal Speech
The Three Cottages
The Peasant Astrologer
The Wolf and the Three Girls
The Land Where One Never Dies
The Devotee of St. Joseph
The Three Crones
The Crab Prince
Silent for Seven Years
The Dead Man's Palace
Pome and Peel
The Cloven Youth
Invisible Grandfather
The King of Denmark's Son
Petie Pete Versus Witch Bea-Witch
Quack, Quack! Stick to My Back!
The Happy Man's Shirt
One Night in Paradise
Jesus and St. Peter in Friuli
The Magic Ring
The Dead Man's Arm
The Science of Laziness
Fair Brow
The Stolen Crown
The King's Daughter Who Could Never Get Enough Figs
The Three Dogs
Uncle Wolf
Giricoccola
Tabagnino the Hunchback
The King of the Animals
The Devil's Breeches
Dear as Salt
The Queen of the Three Mountains of Gold
Lose Your Temper, and You Lose Your Bet
The Feathered Ogre
The Dragon with Seven Heads
Bellinda and the Monster
The Shepherd at Court
The Sleeping Queen
The Son of the Merchant from Milan
Monkey Palace
Rosina in the Oven
The Salamanna Grapes
The Enchanted Palace
Buffalo Head
The King of Portugal's Son
Fanta-Ghiro the Beautiful
The Old Woman's Hide
Olive
Catherine, Sly Country Lass
The Traveler from Turin
The Daughter of the Sun
The Dragon and the Enchanted Filly
The Florentine
Ill-Fated Royalty
The Golden Ball
Fioravante and Beautiful Isolina
Fearless Simpleton
The Milkmaid Queen
The Story of Campriano
The North Wind's Gift
The Sorceress's Head
Apple Girl
Prezzemolina
The Fine Greenbird
The King in the Basket
The One-Handed Murderer
The Two Hunchbacks
Pete and the Ox
The King of the Peacocks
The Palace of the Doomed Queen
The Little Geese
Water in the Basket
Fourteen
Jack Strong, Slayer of Five Hundred
Crystal Rooster
A Boat for Land and Water
The Neapolitan Soldier
Belmiele and Belsole
The Haughty Prince
Wooden Maria
Louse Hide
Cicco Petrillo
Nero and Bertha
The Love of the Three Pomegranates
Joseph Ciufolo, Tiller-Flutist
Bella Venezia
The Mangy One
The Wildwood King
Mandorlinfiore
The Three Blind Queens
Hunchback Wryneck Hobbler
One-Eye
The False Grandmother
Frankie-Boy's Trade
Shining Fish
Miss North Wind and Mr. Zephyr
The Palace Mouse and the Garden Mouse
The Moor's Bones
The Chicken Laundress
Crack, Crook, and Hook
First Sword and Last Broom
Mrs. Fox and Mr. Wolf
The Five Scapegraces
Ari-Ari, Donkey, Donkey, Money, Money!
The School of Salamanca
The Tale of the Cats
Chick
The Slave Mother
The Sire Wife
The Princesses Wed to the First Passer-By
Liombruno
Cannelora
Filo d'Oro and Filomena
The Thirteen Bandits
The Three Orphans
Sleeping Beauty and Her Children
The Handmade King
The Turkey Hen
The Three Chicory Gatherers
Beauty-with-the-Seven-Dresses
Serpent King
The Widow and the Brigand
The Crab with the Golden Eggs
Nick Fish
Grattula-Beddattula
Misfortune
Pippina the Serpent
Catherine the Wise
The Ismailian Merchant
The Thieving Dove
Dealer in Peas and Beans
The Sultan with the Itch
The Wife Who Lived on Wind
Wormwood
The King of Spain and the English Milord
The Bejeweled Boot
The Left-Hand Squire
Rosemary
Lame Devil
Three Tales by Three Sons of Three Merchants
The Dove Girl
Jesus and St. Peter in Sicily
The Barber's Timepiece
The Count's Sister
Master Francesco Sit-Down-and-Eat
The Marriage of Queen and a Bandit
The Seven Lamb Heads
The Two Sea Merchants
Out in the World
A Boat Loaded with?
The King's Son in the Henhouse
The Mincing Princess
The Great Narbone
Animal Talk and the Nosy Wife
The Calf with the Golden Horns
The Captain and the General
The Peacock Feather
The Garden Witch
The Mouse with the Long Tail
The Two Cousins
The Two Muleteers
Giovannuzza the Fox
The Child that Fed the Crucifix
Steward Truth
The Foppish King
The Princess with the Horns
Giufa
Fra Ignazio
Solomon's Advice
The Man Who Robbed the Robbers
The Lions' Grass
The Convent of Nuns and the Monastery of Monks
The Male Fern
St. Anthony's Gift
March and the Shepherd
John Balento
Jump into My Sack
References
↑ Italo Calvino , Italian Folktales p xvi ISBN 0-15-645489-0 ↑ Italo Calvino , Italian Folktales p xx ISBN 0-15-645489-0 ↑ Italo Calvino , Italian Folktales p 717 ISBN 0-15-645489-0 ↑ Italo Calvino , Italian Folktales p 739 ISBN 0-15-645489-0 ↑ Terri Windling, White as Ricotta, Red as Wine: The Magic Lore of Italy " References
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