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'''Giambattista Basile''' (February 1566 – February 1632) was an Italian poet, [[courtier]], and [[fairy tale]] collector. His collections include the oldest recorded forms of many well-known (and more obscure) European fairy tales.<ref>Steven Swann Jones, ''The Fairy Tale: The Magic Mirror of Imagination'', Twayne Publishers, New York, 1995, {{ISBN|0-8057-0950-9}}, p38</ref>
'''Giambattista Basile''' ([[Giugliano in Campania]], {{date|15 February 1566 (date of baptism)}}<ref name="Coppola">{{cite book |last=Coppola |first=Emmanuele |title=Giovan Battista Basile nacque a Giugliano nel 1566 |date=1998 |language=It }}</ref> – February 1632) was an Italian poet, [[courtier]], and [[fairy tale]] collector. His collections include the oldest recorded forms of many well-known (and more obscure) European fairy tales.<ref>Steven Swann Jones, ''The Fairy Tale: The Magic Mirror of Imagination'', Twayne Publishers, New York, 1995, {{ISBN|0-8057-0950-9}}, p38</ref> He is chiefly remembered for writing the collection of Neapolitan [[Fairy tale|fairy tales]] known as ''[[Pentamerone|Il Pentamerone]].''


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Born in [[Giugliano in Campania|Giugliano]] to a [[Naples|Neapolitan]] middle-class family, Basile was a courtier and soldier to various Italian princes, including the [[doge of Venice]]. According to [[Benedetto Croce]] he was born in 1575, while other sources have February 1566. In Venice he began to write poetry. Later he returned to Naples to serve as a courtier under the patronage of Don Marino II Caracciolo, prince of [[Avellino]], to whom he dedicated his idyll ''L’Aretusa'' (1618). By the time of his death he had reached the rank of "count" ''Conte di Torrone''.
Born in [[Naples]] into a middle-class family, Basile was a soldier and courtier to various Italian princes, including the [[doge of Venice]]. In Venice he began to write poetry. Later he returned to [[Kingdom of Naples|Naples]] to serve as a courtier under the patronage of Don Marino II Caracciolo, prince of [[Avellino]], to whom he dedicated his idyll ''L'Aretusa'' (1618). By the time of his death he had reached the rank of "[[Count]]" ''Conte di [[Caserta |Torone]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=BASILE%2C%20Giovanni%20Battista%2C%20Count%20di%20Torone|editor-first= John Mark|editor-last=Ockerbloom |title= Online Books by Giovanni Battista BASILE (BASILE, Giovanni Battista, Count di Torone)|website= University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=3 April 2023}}</ref>


Basile's earliest known literary production is from 1604 in the form of a preface to the [[Vaiasseide]] of his friend the Neapolitan writer [[Giulio Cesare Cortese]]. The following year his [[villanella]] ''Smorza crudel amore'' was set to music and in 1608 he published his poem ''Il Pianto della Vergine''.
Basile's earliest known literary production is from 1604 in the form of a preface to the [[Vaiasseide]] of his friend the Neapolitan writer [[Giulio Cesare Cortese]]. The following year his [[villanella]] ''Smorza crudel amore'' was set to music and in 1608 he published his poem ''Il Pianto della Vergine''.


He is chiefly remembered for writing the collection of Neapolitan [[fairy tale]]s titled ''[[Pentamerone|Lo cunto de li cunti overo lo trattenemiento de peccerille]]'' ([[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]] for "The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones"), also known as ''Il Pentamerone'' published posthumously in two volumes by his sister [[Adriana Basile|Adriana]] in Naples, Italy in 1634 and 1636 under the pseudonym Gian Alesio Abbatutis. It later became known as the ''Pentamerone''. Although neglected for some time, the work received a great deal of attention after the [[Brothers Grimm]] praised it highly as the first ''national'' collection of fairy tales.{{Sfn|Croce|2001|pp=888–889}} Many of these fairy tales are the oldest known variants in existence.{{Sfn|Swann Jones|1995|p=38}} They include the earliest known European versions of ''[[Rapunzel]]'' and ''[[Cinderella]]'' with the Chinese version of Cinderella dating from 850–60 AD.<ref>See Ruth Bottigheimer: Fairy tales, old wives and printing presses. ''History Today'', 31 December 2003. [http://www.historytoday.com/ruth-bottigheimer/fairy-tales-old-wives-and-printing-presses Retrieved 3 March 2011. Subscription required.]</ref>
He is chiefly remembered for writing the collection of Neapolitan [[fairy tale]]s titled ''[[Pentamerone|Lo cunto de li cunti overo lo trattenemiento de peccerille]]'' ([[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]] for "The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones"), also known as ''Il Pentamerone'' published posthumously in two volumes by his sister [[Adriana Basile|Adriana]] in Naples, Italy in 1634 and 1636 under the pseudonym Gian Alesio Abbatutis. It later became known as the ''Pentamerone''. Although neglected for some time, the work received a great deal of attention after the [[Brothers Grimm]] praised it highly as the first ''national'' collection of fairy tales.{{Sfn|Croce|2001|pp=888–889}} Many of these fairy tales are the oldest known variants in existence.{{Sfn|Swann Jones|1995|p=38}} They include the earliest known European versions of ''[[Rapunzel]]'' and ''[[Cinderella]]'' (with the [[Ye Xian|Chinese version of Cinderella]] dating from 850–60 AD).<ref>See Ruth Bottigheimer: Fairy tales, old wives and printing presses. ''History Today'', 31 December 2003. [http://www.historytoday.com/ruth-bottigheimer/fairy-tales-old-wives-and-printing-presses Retrieved 3 March 2011. Subscription required.]</ref> Tales of [[Pentamerone]] are set in the woods and castles of the [[Basilicata]], in particular the city of [[Acerenza]].

Giambattista Basile spent much time in the courts of the nobles of the [[kingdom of Naples]]; tales of [[Pentamerone]] are set in the woods and castles of the [[Basilicata]], in particular the city of [[Acerenza]].


== In popular culture ==
== In popular culture ==
The 2015 film ''[[Tale of Tales (2015 film)|Tale of Tales]]'' is a screen adaptation loosely based on his fairy tale collection.
The 2015 film ''[[Tale of Tales (2015 film)|Tale of Tales]]'' is a screen adaptation loosely based on his fairy tale collection.

The recent bts has also praised Basile for his work by including some of his lines in their songs


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Charles Perrault]]
* [[Giovanni Francesco Straparola]]
* [[Giovanni Francesco Straparola]]
* [[Brothers Grimm]]


== References ==
== References ==

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*{{Cite encyclopedia |last=Croce |first=Benedetto |year=2001 |title=The Fantastic Accomplishment of Giambattista Basile and His ''Tale of Tales'' |editor-last=Zipes |editor-first=Jack |encyclopedia=The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm |location=New York |publisher=W W Norton |isbn=0-393-97636-X |url=https://archive.org/details/greatfairytaletr00zipe }}
*{{Cite encyclopedia |last=Croce |first=Benedetto |year=2001 |title=The Fantastic Accomplishment of Giambattista Basile and His ''Tale of Tales'' |editor-last=Zipes |editor-first=Jack |encyclopedia=The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm |location=New York |publisher=W W Norton |isbn=0-393-97636-X |url=https://archive.org/details/greatfairytaletr00zipe }}
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== External links and resources ==
== External links and resources ==
* {{Gutenberg author |id=Basile,+Giambattista | name=Giambattista Basile}}
* {{Gutenberg author |id=855| name=Giambattista Basile}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Giambattista Basile}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Giambattista Basile}}
* {{Librivox author |id=4331}}
* {{Librivox author |id=4331}}
* [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giambattista-basile_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/ Giambattista Basile] in ''Dizionario biografico degli italiani'' {{in lang|it}}
* [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giambattista-basile_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/ Giambattista Basile] in ''Dizionario biografico degli italiani'' {{in lang|it}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060506165520/http://www.locuntodelicunti.it/pg2.htm "La vita di Giambattista Basile"] {{in lang|it}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060506165520/http://www.locuntodelicunti.it/pg2.htm "La vita di Giambattista Basile"] {{in lang|it}}
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/pentamerone/index.html SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: Il Pentamerone by Giambattista Basile]
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/pentamerone/index.html SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: Il Pentamerone by Giambattista Basile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200504083649/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/pentamerone/index.html |date=4 May 2020 }}
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/goblepentamerone.html Illustrations]by [[Warwick Goble]] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514095126/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/goblepentamerone.html |date=14 May 2011 }}
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/goblepentamerone.html Illustrations] by [[Warwick Goble]] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514095126/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/goblepentamerone.html |date=14 May 2011 }}
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/cruikpentamerone.html Illustrations]by [[George Cruikshank]] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514094710/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/cruikpentamerone.html |date=14 May 2011 }}
* [http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/cruikpentamerone.html Illustrations] by [[George Cruikshank]] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514094710/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/pentamerone/cruikpentamerone.html |date=14 May 2011 }}
* [http://digilander.libero.it/davis2/lezioni/fotoquarta/g.b%20basile.htm Professor S. Cicciotti's page about G. B. Basile] (in Italian)
* [http://digilander.libero.it/davis2/lezioni/fotoquarta/g.b%20basile.htm Professor S. Cicciotti's page about G. B. Basile] (in Italian)
* [http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story/stories/pentamerone.html Online text of some stories, in English (from Taylor translation)]
* [http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story/stories/pentamerone.html Online text of some stories, in English (from Taylor translation)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120204070005/http://www.timsheppard.co.uk/story/stories/pentamerone.html |date=4 February 2012 }}
* ''From Court to Forest: Giambattista Basile's "Lo cunto de li cunti" and the Birth of the Literary Fairy Tale,'' Nancy L. Canepa (Wayne State University Press, 1999)
* ''From Court to Forest: Giambattista Basile's "Lo cunto de li cunti" and the Birth of the Literary Fairy Tale,'' Nancy L. Canepa (Wayne State University Press, 1999)
* ''Giambattista Basile's "The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones",'' Translated by Nancy L. Canepa, Illustrated by Carmelo Lettere, Foreword by Jack Zipes (Wayne State University Press, 2007)
* ''Giambattista Basile's "The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones",'' Translated by Nancy L. Canepa, Illustrated by Carmelo Lettere, Foreword by Jack Zipes (Wayne State University Press, 2007)
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 31 October 2024

Giambattista Basile
Native name
Joannes Baptista[1]
Born(1566-02-15)February 15, 1566[1]
Giugliano in Campania, Kingdom of Naples (present-day Italy)
Died23 February 1632(1632-02-23) (aged 66)
Giugliano in Campania, Kingdom of Naples (present-day Italy)
Pen nameGian Alesio Abbatutis
Occupation
Language
Notable worksLo Cunto de li Cunti

Giambattista Basile (Giugliano in Campania, 15 February 1566 (date of baptism)[1] – February 1632) was an Italian poet, courtier, and fairy tale collector. His collections include the oldest recorded forms of many well-known (and more obscure) European fairy tales.[2] He is chiefly remembered for writing the collection of Neapolitan fairy tales known as Il Pentamerone.

Biography

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Born in Naples into a middle-class family, Basile was a soldier and courtier to various Italian princes, including the doge of Venice. In Venice he began to write poetry. Later he returned to Naples to serve as a courtier under the patronage of Don Marino II Caracciolo, prince of Avellino, to whom he dedicated his idyll L'Aretusa (1618). By the time of his death he had reached the rank of "Count" Conte di Torone.[3]

Basile's earliest known literary production is from 1604 in the form of a preface to the Vaiasseide of his friend the Neapolitan writer Giulio Cesare Cortese. The following year his villanella Smorza crudel amore was set to music and in 1608 he published his poem Il Pianto della Vergine.

He is chiefly remembered for writing the collection of Neapolitan fairy tales titled Lo cunto de li cunti overo lo trattenemiento de peccerille (Neapolitan for "The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones"), also known as Il Pentamerone published posthumously in two volumes by his sister Adriana in Naples, Italy in 1634 and 1636 under the pseudonym Gian Alesio Abbatutis. It later became known as the Pentamerone. Although neglected for some time, the work received a great deal of attention after the Brothers Grimm praised it highly as the first national collection of fairy tales.[4] Many of these fairy tales are the oldest known variants in existence.[5] They include the earliest known European versions of Rapunzel and Cinderella (with the Chinese version of Cinderella dating from 850–60 AD).[6] Tales of Pentamerone are set in the woods and castles of the Basilicata, in particular the city of Acerenza.

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The 2015 film Tale of Tales is a screen adaptation loosely based on his fairy tale collection.

See also

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b c Coppola, Emmanuele (1998). Giovan Battista Basile nacque a Giugliano nel 1566 (in Italian).
  2. ^ Steven Swann Jones, The Fairy Tale: The Magic Mirror of Imagination, Twayne Publishers, New York, 1995, ISBN 0-8057-0950-9, p38
  3. ^ Ockerbloom, John Mark (ed.). "Online Books by Giovanni Battista BASILE (BASILE, Giovanni Battista, Count di Torone)". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  4. ^ Croce 2001, pp. 888–889.
  5. ^ Swann Jones 1995, p. 38.
  6. ^ See Ruth Bottigheimer: Fairy tales, old wives and printing presses. History Today, 31 December 2003. Retrieved 3 March 2011. Subscription required.

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