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A framed collection of thirty-two Neapolitan folktales assembled into a five-night storytelling frame, presenting a mix of fairy tales, humorous anecdotes, and moral fables. Stories feature transformations, enchanted objects, cunning tricksters, and royal fortunes, including early versions of well-known European motifs such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. The tone shifts between dark irony and comic farce, with rustic dialogue, vivid imagery, and episodic plots that reward resourcefulness or expose folly. Recurring themes include fate, social mobility, disguise, and the consequences of greed or virtue, while the structure emphasizes oral tradition and regional storytelling color.

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Giambattista Basile

Giambattista Basile was an Italian poet and fairy tale collector, best known for his seminal work "Il Pentamerone," a collection of stories that laid the groundwork for the modern fairy tale genre. Written in the early 17th century, this work features a rich tapestry of folklore, blending elements of fantasy and moral lessons, and is notable for its innovative narrative style. Basile's stories, often infused with humor and wit, reflect the cultural and social dynamics of his time. His influence can be seen in the works of later fairy tale writers, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Italy and beyond.

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