Aarne-Thompson-Uther (ATU) - Types of Folktales

501: The Three Spinners

ATU > 300-749: TALES OF MAGIC > 500-559: Supernatural Helpers > 501: The Three Spinners

Description

Invited to the wedding. I. Spinning Assigned to Girl. (a) Through false boast of a girl's mother, or (b) of the girl herself, or (c) false reports by jealous servants a girl is compelled to spin an impossible amount (cf. Type 500). (d) She is to…

Examples

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Text titleATULanguageAuthorOriginPublication Date
De tre mostrene501NorwegianAsbjørnsen & MoeNorway1841
De drie spinsters501DutchM.M. de Vries-VogelGermany1940
Die drei Spinnerinnen501GermanJacob & Wilhelm GrimmGermany1812
Die sieben Schwarten501German_Italy_
Le tre filatrici501Italian_Germany_
Ba bà kéo sợi501Vietnamese_Germany_
De tre spindersker501Danish_Germany_
As três fiandeiras501Portuguese_Germany_
Las tres hilanderas501Spanish_Germany_
The Sevens Bits of Bacon-Rind501English_Italy_
The Three Aunts501EnglishGeorge DasentNorway1912
The three spinners501English_Germany_
Les trois fileuses501French_Germany_
E sette!501ItalianItalo CalvinoItaly1956
Le Sette Cotenelle501NeapolitanGiambattista BasileItaly_

External Examples

StoryATUOriginAuthorYearSource
And Seven! 501 Italian Internet Archive
Buzz-Buzz Aunty 501 Armenian Internet Archive
Gypsy woman 501 British Internet Archive
Habetrot and Scantlie Mab 501 English Internet Archive
Habetrot 501 British Internet Archive
The Three Aunts 501 Norse Internet Archive
The Three Spinning Women 501 German Internet Archive
Three Spinners 501 German Internet Archive
Whuppity-Stoorie 2 501 British Internet Archive

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