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Italian Folklore

Ancilotto, King of Provino
Badalisc
Befana
Bella Venezia
Biancabella and the Snake
Candlewick (character)
Cannetella
Catherine and Her Destiny
Cimaruta
Ciocia
Cornicello
Corvetto (fairy tale)
Costanza / Costanzo
Don Joseph Pear
Donas de fuera
Egg of Columbus
Fair Brow
Figaro (Disney)
Giufà
Guerrino and the Savage Man
How the Beggar Boy turned into Count Piro
How the Devil Married Three Sisters
How the Hermit Helped to Win the King's Daughter
How to find out a True Friend
Hundred Horse Chestnut
Il Guerrin Meschino
In Love with a Statue
Jiminy Cricket
Land of Toys
Maestro Lattantio and His Apprentice Dionigi
Mangiafuoco
Misfortune
Mister Geppetto
Penta of the Chopped-off Hands
Pentamerone
Peruonto
Petrosinella
Pinocchio
Pintosmalto
Prunella (fairy tale)
Sapia Liccarda
Sign of the horns
Snow-White-Fire-Red
Sun, Moon, and Talia
Talking Cricket
The Adventures of Pinocchio
The Canary Prince
The Coachman
The Cunning Shoemaker
The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird
The Dove (fairy tale)
The Dragon (fairy tale)
The Enchanted Doe
The Enchanted Snake
The Fair Fiorita
The Fairy with Turquoise Hair
The Flea (fairy tale)
The Fox and the Cat
The Goat-Faced Girl
The Golden Lion
The Green Fisherman
The King of Love
The King Who Would Have a Beautiful Wife
The Little Girl Sold with the Pears
The Love for Three Oranges (fairy tale)
The Merchant (fairy tale)
The Months
The Myrtle
The Pig King
The Raven (Italian fairy tale)
The She-bear
The Slave Mother
The Story of Bensurdatu
The Terrible Dogfish
The Three Crowns
The Three Enchanted Princes
The Three Fairies
The Three Sisters (fairy tale)
The Young Slave
Thirteenth (fairy tale)
Water and Salt
Witchcraft in Italy
Witches of Benevento
Wolf of Gubbio
The Decameron
Summary of Decameron tales