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In Italian, "" simply means "at night". While not a single specific story itself, the phrase is central to several famous Italian tales, legends, and literary works.

Several notable modern works use the phrase to explore themes of intimacy, memory, and the unseen: Di notte

: A young woman is delivered to a mysterious husband who only appears to her in the darkness of night. He is an enchanted prince, but she must follow strict rules—such as never seeing his face—to keep him. When she eventually breaks a taboo (often involving a light or a look), he disappears, and she must go on a long, magical quest to win him back. 3. Contemporary Literature and Film In Italian, "" simply means "at night"

This is the most famous association for Italians. It is a traditional legend about an old woman (often described as a witch) who delivers gifts to children across Italy on the eve of the Epiphany (January 5th). He is an enchanted prince, but she must