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1. Kinder-und Hausmgrchen M~&i%ll?&ib~Wh Children and Household Tales
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IXI~KILI Ii~:?P@~a’u fhu’ (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm)
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Peter Christen AsbjBrnsen wIhm<ira6
Evald Tang Christensen MkGlLLAMm”
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Lh~SRl (Straparola) diim~t~-t40JPlRnS?UOd~~U~U hl Le tradici piacevoli Notti H%
The Delightful Nights BJt~Uttw?od~U~oll~~rrlllrucra~sru~ 16 tWlTlLh’63~l L&t%ltdl
‘Linda D&h, “Folk Narrative,”m Folklore and Folk@% : An Introduction. ed. Richard M. Dorson (Chicago :
University of Chicago Press, 1972). pp. 54-5.
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1. Folktales of Japan ~?lJ~?U’lslrJ Keigo Seki
2. Folktales of Israel 57YaXJ’b@LI Dov Noy
3. Folktales of Hungary >?IJLla?~‘l@tfJ Linda Dtgh
4. Folktales of Norway ~?¶J~%J&I~J Reidar Th. Christiansen
5. Folktales of Scotland a’XJa%J’[email protected] Hamish Henderson LLR: John Maclnnes
6. Folktales of Germany V¶J?XJ’b@VJ Kurt Ranke
7. Folktales of Poland ~?IlLla?old~U Julian Krzyzanowski
8. Folktales of Ireland ~XJ~?ZJ~@l!J Sean O’Sullivan
9. Folktales of Switzerland 7ZJXIJ~@UJ Robert Wildhaber
10. Folktales of China X?LI~%J~@I~ Wolfram Eberhard
11. Folktales of England a?Ila%J~<J Katharine M.Briggs blRZ Ruth L. Tongue
12. Folktales of India ~‘XJ~%J~@tJ Praphulladatta Goswami
13. Folktales of Philippines aau~aul@er E. Arsenio Manuel
14. Folktales of France ~a¶J~a%J&rIl Genevieve Massignon
15. Folktales of West Africa 5a¶J3axlT@?.l Jack Berry
16. Folktales of Chile 5XJXU~Vn.l Yolando Pino Saavedra
17. Folktales of Greece aa¶JX$J~@ttl Georgios A. Megas
18. Folktales of Egypt a?uaauhJ Hasan M. El-Shamy
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The Ugly Duckling %?%I Qfi&l$~i
The Tinder Box 99% %.UP1~tl!~
The Red Shoes W!O XhlLfil'7QttW
The Emperor’s New Clothes W’bO b&~~W,&lYWX71lf7
The Little Mermaid eS’i0 &V&U
The Little Match Girl %%I ~~nP1@VKl~u?~~~
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1. The Frog-King, or Iron Henry2. Cat and Mouse in Partnership3. Our Lady’s Child4 . The Story of the Youth Who Went
Forth to Learn What Fear Was
5 . The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids
6. Faithful John7. The Good Bargain8. The Strange Musician9. The Twelve Brothers
10. The Pack of Ragamuffins11. Brother and Sister12. Rapunzel1 3 . The Three Little Men in the Wood
14. The Three Spinners
15. Hansel and Ciretel16. The Three Snake-Leaves17. The White Snake1 8 . The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean
19. The Fisherman and His Wife
20. The Valiant Little Tailor
21. Cinderella22. The Riddle23. The Mouse, the Bird and the Sau!iage24. Mother Holle
25. The Seven Ravens26. Little Red-Cap27. The Bremen Town-Musicians28. The Singing Bone2 9 . The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs
30. The Louse and the Flea31. The Girl without Hands32. Clever Hans33. The Three Languages34. Clever Elsie35. The Tailor in Heaven
36. The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and
the Cudgel in the Sack3 7 . Thumbling38. The Wedding of Mrs. Fox39. The Elves
40. The Robber Bridegroom41. Herr Korbes
42. The Godfather4 3 . Frau Trude44. Godfather Death
45. Thumbling’s Travels46. Fitcher’s Bird47. The Juniper Tree48. Old Sultan
49. The Six Swans
5 0 . Little Briar-Rose5 1. Fundevogel5 2 . King Thrushbeard53. Little Snow-White5 4 . The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn
5 5 . Rumpelstiltskin5 6 . Sweetheart Roland57. The Golden Bird
5 8 . The Dog and the Sparrow59. Frederick and Catherine
60. The Two Brothers
61. The Little Peasant62. The Queen Bee
63. The Three Feathers64. The Golden Goose
6 5 . Allerleirauh66. The Hare’s Bride67. The Twelve Huntsman68. The Thief and His Master69. Jorinda and Joringel70. The Three Sons of Fortune
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71. How Six Men Got On in the World72, The Wolf and the Man
73. The Wolf and the Fox74. Gossip Wolf and the Fox75. The Fox and the Cat
76. The Pink77. Clever Crete178. The Old Man and His Grandson79. The Water-Nixie8 0 . The Death of the Little Hen81. Brother Lustig82. Gambling Hansel83. Hans in Luck84. Hans Married
85. The Gold-Children86. The Fox and the Geese8 7 . The Poor Man and the Rich Man88. The Singing, Soaring Lark89. The Goose-Girl90. The Young Giant
91. The Gnome92. The King of the Golden Mountain93. The Raven94. The Peasant’s Wise Daughter
9 5 . OldHildebrand96. The Three Little Birds97, The Water of Life
98. Doctor Knowall99. The spirit in the Bottle
100. The Devil’s Sotty Brother
101. Bearskin102. The Willow-Wren and the Bear
103. Sweet Porridge
104. Wise Folks105. Tales of the Paddock
106. The Poor Miller’s Boy and the Cat107. The Two Travelers
108. Hans the Hedgehog109. The Shroud
110. The Jew among Thorns111. The Skillful Huntsman112. The Flail from Heaven113. The Two King’s Children114. The Cunning Little Tailor115. The Bright Sun Brings It to Light
116. The Blue Light117. The Willful Child118. The Three Army-Surgeons
119. The Seven Swabians120. The Three Apprentices121. The King’s Son Who Feared Nothing122. Donkey Cabbages123. The Old Woman in the Wood
124. The Three Brothers125. The Devil and His Grandmother126. Ferdinand the Faithful and Ferdinand
the Unfaithful
127. The Iron Stove128. The Lazy Spinner129. The Four Skillful Brothers130. One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes131. Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie
132. The Fox and the Horse133. The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces
134. The Six Servants
135. The White Bride and the Black Bride
136. Iron Hans137. The Three Black Princesses138. Knoist and His Three Sons139. The Maid of Brake1
140. My Household
141. The Lambkin and the Little Fish
142. Simeli Mountain143. Going A-traveling
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144. The Donkey
145. The Ungrateful Son
146. The Turnip
147. The Old Man Made Young Again
148. The Lord’s Animals and the Devil’s
149. The Beam
150. The Old Beggar-Woman
15 1. The Three Sluggards* 15 1. The Twelve Idle Servants
152. The Shepherd Boy
153. The Star Money
154. The Stolen Farthings
Looking for a Bride
The Hurds
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The Sparrow and His Four Ch,ildren
The Story of Schlauraffen Land
The Ditmars Tale of Wonders
A Riddling Tale
Snow-White and Rose-Red
The Wise Servant
The Glass Coffin
Lazy Harry
The Griffin
Strong Hans
The Peasant in Heaven
L e a n L i s aThe Hut in the Forest
Sharing Joy and Sorrow
The Willow-Wren
The Sole
The Bittern and the Hoopoe
The Owl
The Moon
The Duration of Life
Death’s Messengers
178. Master Pfriem------
179. The Goose-Girl at the Well
180. Eve’s Various Children
181. The Nixie of the Mill-Pond
182. The Little Folks’ Presents
183. The Giant and the Tailor
184. The Nail
185. The Poor Boy in the Grave
186. The True Bride
187. The Hare and the Hedgehog
188. The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle
189. The Peasant and the Devil190. The Crumbs on the Table
191. The Sea-Hare
192. The Master-Theif
193. The Drummer
194. The Ear of Corn
195. The Grave-Mound
196. Old Rinkrank
197. The Crystal Ball
198. Maid Maleen
199. The Boots of Buffalo Leather
200. The Golden Key
THE CHILDREN’S LEGENDS
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St. Joseph in the Forest
The Twelve Apostles
The RosePoverty and Humility Lead to Heaven
God’s FoodThe Three Green Twigs
Our Lady’s Little Glass
The Aged Mother
The Heavenly Wedding.
.lO. The Hazel-Branch
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1871
1885-86
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1891, 1898
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1901
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1935,193v
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Swedish (Old Kalevala) 1 9 3 9
French (Old Kalevala. prose translation) 1940
German 1 9 4 4
Swedish 1 9 4 8
French (New Kalevala, prose translation)1948
Hungarian 1953
German 1 9 5 4
English 1 9 5 7 , 1962
Russian 1 9 5 9
Estonian 1 9 5 9
Czech IV62
Ukrainian 1963
English 1 9 6 4
Danish (abridged version) 1965-66
Italian IV67
Hungarian 1 9 6 7
Italian 1 9 6 8
German 1969
German 1969
Lithuanian 1 9 7 2
Latvian 1 9 7 2
Hebrew (abridged version) 1 9 7 2
French 1 9 7 4
Serbo-Croatian 1 9 7 6
JapZWESe 1 9 7 6
1983
Estonian
Dutch (abridged version)
Swedish (abridged version)
Swedish (abridged version)
German
Spanish
Yidtlish (abridged version)
Icelandic
Romanian
Estonian
Chinese
English (prose translation)
Esperanto
Turkish
Norwegian (abridged version)
German
German (abridged version)
English (Old Kalevala, prose translation)
Georgian
Armenian (prose translation)
Lithuanian
Hungarian
Polish
Japanese
Hungarian
Fulani (abridged version)
‘Anneli Asplund and Ulla Lipponen, ed. Kalevalu 1835198s. (Helsinki : Finnish Literature Society, 1X75),
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