It is Aarne-Thompson type 675. Other literary tales of this type are Straparola's "Peter The Fool" (night three, fable one) and Madame d'Aulnoy's The Dolphin. A folk variant is the French Half-Man.
Synopsis
A widow named Ceccarella had a stupid son named Peruonto, as ugly as an ogre. One day, she sent him to gather wood. He saw three men sleeping in the sunlight and made them a shelter of branches. They woke, and being the sons of a fairy, gave him a charm that whatever he asked for would be done. As he was carrying the wood back, he wished that it would carry him, and he rode it back like a horse. The king's daughter Vastolla, who never laughed, saw it and burst out laughing. Peruonto wished she would marry him and he would cure her of her laughing.
A marriage was arranged for Vastolla with a prince, but Vastolla refused, because she would marry only the man who rode the wood. The king proposed putting her to death. His councilors advised him to go after the man instead. The king had a banquet with all the nobles and lords, thinking Vastolla would betray which man it was, but she did not recognize any of them. The king would have put her to death at once, but the councillors advised a banquet for those still lower in birth. Peruonto's mother urged him to go, he went, and Vastolla recognized him at once and exclaimed. The king had her and Peruonto shut up in a cask and thrown into the sea. Vastolla wormed the story out of Peruonto, and told him to turn the cask to a ship. Then she had him turn it to a castle, and then she had him turn himself into a handsome and well-mannered man. They married and lived happily for years.
Stories from Pentamerone
by Giambattista Basile (1566 or 1575 -- 1632)
audio book
This is one of the oldest written collections of fairy tales. Although the names are different, listeners should recognise many of the stories as the basis of modern fairy tales. Be warned however, that these stories are a lot more violent and gruesome then the Disney versions you may be familiar with. Parents should listen to the files to gauge their suitability before allowing children to listen to them.
published: 08 Feb 2013
peruonto
cunto de ri cunti di Giambattista Basile
published: 14 Apr 2013
PERUONTO di Giambattista Basile
Da LO CUNTO DE LI CUNTI di Giambattista Basile
PERUONTO
Terzo racconto della prima giornata
ADATTAMENTO E VOCE DI MARIO MIRELLI
published: 20 Jun 2023
PERUONTO SPOT HD QUEEN HD
published: 29 Jul 2016
Peruonto
About Doing Good (Italy) @Wisdom-Of-The-World
published: 07 Nov 2022
Peruonto
Peruonto - Italian Fairy Tales
published: 05 Nov 2023
03 Peruonto Stories from Pentamerone Giambattista Basile
published: 31 May 2016
Peruonto - Conto Folclórico Italiano - Áudiolivro
Áudiolivro Peruonto, conto folclórico Italiano do livro "Lo Cunto de li Cunti", livro de Giambattista Basile, folclorista italiano do século XVII.
Traduzido e revisado para o português por Glock e Ferdinandus.
Para mais contos folclóricos inéditos, acesse nosso site:
https://www.retvrnaudiolivros.com
#tradição #contoitaliano #folcloreitaliano#ucrania #folclore #italia #napoli
Stories from Pentamerone
by Giambattista Basile (1566 or 1575 -- 1632)
audio book
This is one of the oldest written collections of fairy tales. Although the nam...
Stories from Pentamerone
by Giambattista Basile (1566 or 1575 -- 1632)
audio book
This is one of the oldest written collections of fairy tales. Although the names are different, listeners should recognise many of the stories as the basis of modern fairy tales. Be warned however, that these stories are a lot more violent and gruesome then the Disney versions you may be familiar with. Parents should listen to the files to gauge their suitability before allowing children to listen to them.
Stories from Pentamerone
by Giambattista Basile (1566 or 1575 -- 1632)
audio book
This is one of the oldest written collections of fairy tales. Although the names are different, listeners should recognise many of the stories as the basis of modern fairy tales. Be warned however, that these stories are a lot more violent and gruesome then the Disney versions you may be familiar with. Parents should listen to the files to gauge their suitability before allowing children to listen to them.
Áudiolivro Peruonto, conto folclórico Italiano do livro "Lo Cunto de li Cunti", livro de Giambattista Basile, folclorista italiano do século XVII.
Traduzido e ...
Áudiolivro Peruonto, conto folclórico Italiano do livro "Lo Cunto de li Cunti", livro de Giambattista Basile, folclorista italiano do século XVII.
Traduzido e revisado para o português por Glock e Ferdinandus.
Para mais contos folclóricos inéditos, acesse nosso site:
https://www.retvrnaudiolivros.com
#tradição #contoitaliano #folcloreitaliano#ucrania #folclore #italia #napoli
Áudiolivro Peruonto, conto folclórico Italiano do livro "Lo Cunto de li Cunti", livro de Giambattista Basile, folclorista italiano do século XVII.
Traduzido e revisado para o português por Glock e Ferdinandus.
Para mais contos folclóricos inéditos, acesse nosso site:
https://www.retvrnaudiolivros.com
#tradição #contoitaliano #folcloreitaliano#ucrania #folclore #italia #napoli
Stories from Pentamerone
by Giambattista Basile (1566 or 1575 -- 1632)
audio book
This is one of the oldest written collections of fairy tales. Although the names are different, listeners should recognise many of the stories as the basis of modern fairy tales. Be warned however, that these stories are a lot more violent and gruesome then the Disney versions you may be familiar with. Parents should listen to the files to gauge their suitability before allowing children to listen to them.
Áudiolivro Peruonto, conto folclórico Italiano do livro "Lo Cunto de li Cunti", livro de Giambattista Basile, folclorista italiano do século XVII.
Traduzido e revisado para o português por Glock e Ferdinandus.
Para mais contos folclóricos inéditos, acesse nosso site:
https://www.retvrnaudiolivros.com
#tradição #contoitaliano #folcloreitaliano#ucrania #folclore #italia #napoli
It is Aarne-Thompson type 675. Other literary tales of this type are Straparola's "Peter The Fool" (night three, fable one) and Madame d'Aulnoy's The Dolphin. A folk variant is the French Half-Man.
Synopsis
A widow named Ceccarella had a stupid son named Peruonto, as ugly as an ogre. One day, she sent him to gather wood. He saw three men sleeping in the sunlight and made them a shelter of branches. They woke, and being the sons of a fairy, gave him a charm that whatever he asked for would be done. As he was carrying the wood back, he wished that it would carry him, and he rode it back like a horse. The king's daughter Vastolla, who never laughed, saw it and burst out laughing. Peruonto wished she would marry him and he would cure her of her laughing.
A marriage was arranged for Vastolla with a prince, but Vastolla refused, because she would marry only the man who rode the wood. The king proposed putting her to death. His councilors advised him to go after the man instead. The king had a banquet with all the nobles and lords, thinking Vastolla would betray which man it was, but she did not recognize any of them. The king would have put her to death at once, but the councillors advised a banquet for those still lower in birth. Peruonto's mother urged him to go, he went, and Vastolla recognized him at once and exclaimed. The king had her and Peruonto shut up in a cask and thrown into the sea. Vastolla wormed the story out of Peruonto, and told him to turn the cask to a ship. Then she had him turn it to a castle, and then she had him turn himself into a handsome and well-mannered man. They married and lived happily for years.
C'mon. Watch this. Uh, uh, uh, uh. C'mon. G-G-Get on down. This that soul bounce right here. G-Get on down. B-Rocka... Usher... Usher... Usher... Uh, uh, uh. What we bout to do. A-Just get on down. Brandy... Don't even think about calling me crazy. You know you peeped that lady (Yeah, yeah yeah. Yeah Yeah). Then when I turned and looked at you, you tried to play it off. But I could tell that you 2 were friends. She was just too nervous. And she was looking like she was hurt. Like a memory had surfaed. It kinda got her pissed. I'm kinda wondering myself and you're really no help to me. How you 2 know each other so well? Cause I wanna know now. You better start talking... Who is she to you? Don't lie to me. Who is she to you? My eyes can see. There's something going on between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure. Who is she to me? Nobody babe. Who is she to me? No need to explain. I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't nothing going on but us. That's wassup. See I don't know why homegirl keeps on lying on everything. I'm not lying (No, no, no. Oh no. No, no, no, no). You make it worse acting all insecure. She see you bugging so that's why she wants to be spotted, yeah. Go 'head and say you don't try trust me (trust me)! Always going outta your way to bust me! You come up empty-handed. You don't understand it. You better go 'head and listen! Girl you got it twisted. Don't be paying that broad no attention. Cause the one I'm with. Don't be asking me... Yeah... Who is she to you? Don't lie to me (Who is she). Who is she to you? My eyes can see (My eyes). There's something going on between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure. Who is she to me? Nobody babe. Who is she to me? No need to explain. I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't nothing going on but us. That's wassup. Damn right, I wanna know her name (Why?) Tell me how you know her babe (I don't). Why did you make that face? You look so ashamed. I'm not ashamed, I'm surprised you think of me as that guy. I've never done you wrong. What's going on! I don't know who she is. Who is she to you? (Who is she) Don't lie to me. Who is she to you? (What did you do) My eyes can see. There's something going on between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure. Who is she to me? Nobody babe (This is crazy...). Who is she to me? (..To think I'd cheat on my baby) No need to explain. I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't nothing going on but us. That's wassup. Who is she to you? Don't lie to me (Don't lie). Who is she to you? My eyes can see (Tell me the truth). There's something going on between you 2. I think you better let me know, that's fa sure. Who is she to me? Nobody babe (Nobody baby). Who is she to me? No need to explain (No need to explain). I ain't done nothing wrong. I swear to you. Ain't nothing going on but us. That's wassup. Get on down. Get on down. C'mon. Timbo... We gon get on down. We gon get on down. B-Rocka... We gon get on down. We gon get on down. Timbo the King. Brandy the Queen.