Nennillo and Nennella
1634 Italian fairy tale
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Nennillo and Nennella
Summary
Nennillo and Nennella is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Nennillo and Nennella authored Giambattista Basile[2].
- Nennillo and Nennella's image is recorded as Stories from the Pentamerone-0414.jpg[3].
- Nennillo and Nennella's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- Nennillo and Nennella's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 2482160211346748920000[5].
- Nennillo and Nennella's GND ID is recorded as 1218811943[6].
- Nennillo and Nennella's language of work or name is recorded as Italian[7].
- Nennillo and Nennella's publication date is recorded as +1634-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Nennillo and Nennella's has edition or translation is recorded as Nennillo and Nennella[9].
- Nennillo and Nennella's published in is recorded as Pentamerone[10].
- Nennillo and Nennella's title is recorded as Ninnillo e Nennella[11].
- Nennillo and Nennella's title is recorded as Nennillo and Nennella[12].
- Nennillo and Nennella's Aarne–Thompson–Uther Tale Type Index is recorded as 450[13].
- Nennillo and Nennella's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12156nh4[14].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as Jonah[15].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as all-swallowing monster[16].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as victim speaks from swallower's body[17].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as spiked-cask punishment[18].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as villain nemesis[19].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as prince rescues abandoned child[20].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as abandoned children (wife, etc.) find way back by clue (bread-crumb, grain, pebble, etc.)[21].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as children abandoned (exposed)[22].
- Nennillo and Nennella's narrative motif is recorded as cruel stepmother[23].
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Works and Contributions
Nennillo and Nennella authored Giambattista Basile[2].