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How the Devil Married Three Sisters is an Italian fairy tale found in Thomas Frederick Crane's Italian Popular Tales (1885). It was collected and originally published in German as "Der Teufel heirathet drei Schwestern" by Widter and Wolf in 1866. It is classified as Aarne-Thompson tale type 311, "The heroine rescues herself and her sisters". Italo Calvino's retelling, entitled Silver Nose in his Italian Folktales (1956) is a composite, with its skeletal plot based on a Piedmont version featuring the devil-husband with a silver nose, fleshed out using variants from other localities.

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  • كيف تزوج الشيطان من ثلاث أخوات هي حكاية خيالية إيطالية وجدت في حكايات توماس فريدريك كرين الإيطالية الشعبية (1885). تم جمعها ونشرها في الأصل باللغة الألمانية بنفس الاسم عام 1866. (ar)
  • How the Devil Married Three Sisters is an Italian fairy tale found in Thomas Frederick Crane's Italian Popular Tales (1885). It was collected and originally published in German as "Der Teufel heirathet drei Schwestern" by Widter and Wolf in 1866. It is classified as Aarne-Thompson tale type 311, "The heroine rescues herself and her sisters". Italo Calvino's retelling, entitled Silver Nose in his Italian Folktales (1956) is a composite, with its skeletal plot based on a Piedmont version featuring the devil-husband with a silver nose, fleshed out using variants from other localities. (en)
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  • Anmerkungen zu den Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm Band I, 46. Fitchers Vogel (en)
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  • كيف تزوج الشيطان من ثلاث أخوات هي حكاية خيالية إيطالية وجدت في حكايات توماس فريدريك كرين الإيطالية الشعبية (1885). تم جمعها ونشرها في الأصل باللغة الألمانية بنفس الاسم عام 1866. (ar)
  • How the Devil Married Three Sisters is an Italian fairy tale found in Thomas Frederick Crane's Italian Popular Tales (1885). It was collected and originally published in German as "Der Teufel heirathet drei Schwestern" by Widter and Wolf in 1866. It is classified as Aarne-Thompson tale type 311, "The heroine rescues herself and her sisters". Italo Calvino's retelling, entitled Silver Nose in his Italian Folktales (1956) is a composite, with its skeletal plot based on a Piedmont version featuring the devil-husband with a silver nose, fleshed out using variants from other localities. (en)
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  • كيف تزوج الشيطان من ثلاث أخوات (ar)
  • How the Devil Married Three Sisters (en)
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