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    Works by Giuseppe Pitrè at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Giuseppe Pitrè at the Internet Archive Martinengo-Cesaresco, Evelyn. "Giuseppe Pitrè (Obituary)"...
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    The Sicilian Ethnographic Museum Giuseppe Pitrè (Italian: Museo Etnografico Siciliano Giuseppe Pitrè) is a museum in Palermo, Italy. The museum has two...
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  • public opinion, promoted in particular by the Sicilian ethnographer Giuseppe Pitrè. According to the sicilianisti, the term 'mafia' simply embodied an...
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    named after Giuseppe Pitrè, is located in one of the Palace's guesthouse. The building was designed in 1799 by the architect Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia...
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    A similar version from Siena was collected by Sicilian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè, in which the heroine, called Ermellina, runs away from home riding...
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  • oldest Italian variant of the tale type. Late 19th century scholarship (Giuseppe Pitrè, Francis Hindes Groome) commented on the presence of the tale type in...
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    the Opera dei pupi has gone through some periods of serious crisis: Giuseppe Pitrè recorded its decline at the end of the nineteenth century; a new crisis...
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    is Mara, and the Voecia [Old Woman] in Bologna. Italian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè also calls her Carcavecchia and the old woman of Christmas, the latter...
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  • The Giuseppe Pitrè – Salvatore Salomone Marino International Prize for Ethnohistory (Italian: Premio Internazionale di Etnostoria Giuseppe Pitrè -Salvatore...
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    2001, p. 39. Bonner 2001, p. 25 Pitrè 2002, p. 54. Camilleri 1998, p. 488 Bonner 2001, p. 123. Bonner 2001, p. 54–55 Pitrè 2002, pp. 61–64. Camilleri 1998...
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    ISBN 978-9955-21-361-1. Pitrè, Giuseppe; Zipes, Jack David; Russo, Joseph. The collected Sicilian folk and fairy tales of Giuseppe Pitrè. New York: Routledge...
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    Naples—Lu Re di Napuli", The Collected Sicilian Folk and Fairy Tales of Giuseppe Pitrè, vol. 1&2, Routledge, pp. 348–349, ISBN 9781135861377 Oliver, Stefan...
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    into a beautiful youth, who is the son of a count. Sicilian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè collected a variant from Palermo titled Rusina 'Mperatrici (The Empress...
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  • a shorter variant in Albanian and Italian, I due gemelli fatati, by Giuseppe Pitrè in his 1875 Fiabe, novelle e racconti popolari siciliani. This version...
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    Couldn't Shudder. Jack Zipes, in his notes to the translated tales of Giuseppe Pitrè, notes that the Italian folklorist collected three variants, and compares...
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  • ISBN 9780226462820. Pitrè, Giuseppe; Zipes, Jack David; Russo, Joseph. The collected Sicilian folk and fairy tales of Giuseppe Pitrè. New York: Routledge...
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    1972), actor and film director Amelia Pinto (1876–1946), opera singer Giuseppe Pitrè (1841-1916), folklorist, medical doctor, professor and senator Eva Riccobono...
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  • Record: Loss, Survival and Revival in Early Norman Sicily". In Mandalà, Giuseppe; Martín, Inmaculada Pérez (eds.). Multilingual and Multigraphic Documents...
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  • is an Italian fairy tale originally collected by Sicilian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè and published by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales. It...
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    Giambattista Basile Giovanni Francesco Straparola (Italy, 16th century) Giuseppe Pitrè, Italian collector of folktales from his native Sicily (Italy, 1841–1916)...
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    argues that the tomato-less recipe published in 1886 by the folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè is the only authentic version. In an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan...
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    them, for they will marry. In a Sicilian tale collected by folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè with the title Pilusedda, a king and a queen have a beautiful daughter...
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  • org/stable/3814480. Pitrè, Giuseppe; Zipes, Jack David; Russo, Joseph. The collected Sicilian folk and fairy tales of Giuseppe Pitrè. New York: Routledge...
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  • to bottom, releases a loud scream and falls dead. Italian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè collected a tale from Pratovecchio, Tuscany, with the title Il re porco...
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  •  188. OCLC 1770718. Pitrè, Giuseppe; Zipes, Jack David; Russo, Joseph. The collected Sicilian folk and fairy tales of Giuseppe Pitrè. New York: Routledge...
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    Retrieved 5 February 2017. Giuseppe Pitrè (1900). Feste patronali in Sicilia (in Italian). Carlo Clausen. p. XXXII. Giuseppe Pitrè (1900). Feste patronali...
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    1080/0015587X.1936.9718646 Pitrè, Giuseppe; Zipes, Jack David; Russo, Joseph. The collected Sicilian folk and fairy tales of Giuseppe Pitrè. New York: Routledge...
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  • at his salt-reddened eyes could turn a sailor's hair white. In 1904, Giuseppe Pitrè published an in-depth study of the tale, finding it to be a popular...
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    Maria Emanuele Gaetani Giovanni Meli Pietro Novelli Giuseppe Patania Errico Petrella Giuseppe Pitrè Vincenzo Riolo Ruggero Settimo Mariano Valguarnera...
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  • School Literature and writers Literature Music Theatre Giovanni Meli Giuseppe Pitrè Ignazio Buttitta Linguistics Verb conjugation Orthography Sicilian vowel...
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