Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Dragon (Neapolitan: Lo dragone) is an Italian literary fairy tale, included in Giambattista Basile's Pentamerone (Tale IV.5), first published 1635.In the English language, the tale was a selection in Thomas Keightley's Fairy Mythology (1828), and later appeared in John Edward Taylor (fl. 1840-1855)'s translation of the entire work, The Pentamerone, or, The Story of Stories, Fun for the Little Ones (1848).The tale has been classed as a version of Aarne-Thompson type 462 "The Outcast Queens and the Ogress Queen", rather than as "The dragon-slayer" (type 300). It exhibits folkore motif K873 "Fatal deception by giving narcotic.". }
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- The_Dragon_(fairy_tale) abstract "The Dragon (Neapolitan: Lo dragone) is an Italian literary fairy tale, included in Giambattista Basile's Pentamerone (Tale IV.5), first published 1635.In the English language, the tale was a selection in Thomas Keightley's Fairy Mythology (1828), and later appeared in John Edward Taylor (fl. 1840-1855)'s translation of the entire work, The Pentamerone, or, The Story of Stories, Fun for the Little Ones (1848).The tale has been classed as a version of Aarne-Thompson type 462 "The Outcast Queens and the Ogress Queen", rather than as "The dragon-slayer" (type 300). It exhibits folkore motif K873 "Fatal deception by giving narcotic."".