Aarne-Thompson-Uther (ATU) - Types of Folktales
501: The Three Spinners
Description
Examples
show original versions • show all versions including translations • show English versionsText title | ATU | Language | Author | Origin | Publication Date |
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The Sevens Bits of Bacon-Rind | 501 | English | _ | Italy | _ |
The Three Aunts | 501 | English | George Dasent | Norway | 1912 |
The three spinners | 501 | English | _ | Germany | _ |
External Examples
Story | ATU | Origin | Author | Year | Source | |
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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 |