Petrosinella
Parsley | |
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Folk tale | |
Name | Parsley |
Data | |
Aarne-Thompson grouping | 310 |
Country | Italy |
Related | Rapunzel |
Petrosinella is a Neapolitan literary fairy tale, written by Giambattista Basile in his collection of fairy tales in 1634, Lo cunto de li cunti (The Story of Stories), or Pentamerone.[1]
It is Aarne–Thompson type 310 The Maiden in the Tower, of which the best known variant is Rapunzel, and it is the earliest recorded variant of this tale known to exist.[2]
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