12/01/2009

The Aarne-Thompson System (Rough)

ANIMAL TALES
Wild Animals 1-99
The Clever Fox (Other Animal) 1-69
· AT 1 — The theft of fish
A fox played dead by the side of the road, and a man with a load of fish picked him up, praising his luck for the beautiful pelt. But the clever fox stole the fish and escaped. (Ashliman)
· AT 2 — How the bear lost his tail. The tail-fisher
The bear was persuaded to fish with his tail through a hole in the ice and got it frozen fast. He tried to get free, and lost his tail (cf. Hodne).
· AT 5 — Biting the foot
· AT 7 — The calling of three tree names
· AT 9 — The unjust partner
· AT 9C — In cooking dinner the fox's porridge is light
· AT 10*** — Over the edge
· AT 15 — The theft of butter (honey) by playing godfather
· AT 20C — The animals flee in fear of the end of the world
· AT 21 — Eating his own entrails
· AT 31 — The fox climbs from the pit on the wolf's back
· AT 34B — Wolf drinks water to get cheese
· AT 37* — The fox as shepherd
· AT 38 — Claw in split tree
· AT 41 — The wolf overeats in the cellar
· AT 47A — The fox (bear, etc) hangs by his teeth to the horse's tail, hare's lip
· AT 48* — The bear who went to the monkey for the gold chain
· AT 49 — The bear and the honey
· AT 50 — Curing a sick lion
The king of beasts lay ill. The fox delayed paying him a visit, but the wolf went to pay his respect to this king. As a result of beastly intrigues, the lion had the wolf killed and flayed.
· AT 56A* — Fox plays dead and catches bird
· AT 57 — Raven with cheese in his mouth
· AT 60 — Fox and crane invite each other
· AT 61 — The fox persuades the cock to crow with closed eyes
· AT 62 — Peace among the animals - the fox and the cook
· AT 65 — The she-fox's suitors
Other Wild Animals 70-99
· AT 70 — More cowardly than the hare
· AT 81 — Too cold for hare to build house in winter
· AT 96* — When the hare was married
Wild Animals and Domestic Animals 100-149
· AT 105 — The cat's only trick
· AT 106 — Animals' conversation
· AT 111 — The cat and the mouse converse
· AT 112 — Country mouse visits town mouse
· AT 113' — The cat's funeral
· AT 116 — The bear on the hay-wagon
· AT 120 — The first to see the sunrise
· AT 122E — Wait for the fat goat
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
· AT 123 — The wolf and the kids
· AT 132 — Goat admires his horns in the water
Wild Animals and Humans 150-199
· AT 153 — The gelding of the bear and the fetching of salve
· AT 154 — 'Bear-food'
The Three Little Piggies
· AT 155 — The ungrateful serpent returned to captivity
· AT 157 — Learning to fear men
· AT 168A — Old woman and wolf fall into pit together
171 (Goldilocks and) The Three Bears
· AT 179/179* — What the bear whispered in his ear - Man and bear
Domestic Animals 200-219
· AT 204 — Sheep, duck and cock in peril at sea
· AT 211* — The hog who was so tired of his daily food
Other Animals and Objects 220-299
· AT 221A — The election of bird-king - Test: Who can fly highest?
· AT 222 — War of birds and quadrupeds
· AT 230* — The race of the cock, the birch cock and the birch-hen
· AT 247 — Each likes his own children best
· AT 275 — The race of the fox and the crab
· AT 275A — Hare and tortoise race: sleeping ??
· AT 280A — The ant and the lazy cricket
· AT 293D* — The hops and the turnips quarrel
TALES OF MAGIC
Supernatural Adversaries 300-399
· AT 300 — The dragon-slayer
· AT 301 — The three stolen princesses
· AT 302 — The ogre's (devil's) heart in the egg
· AT 303 — The twins or blood-brothers
· AT 304 — The hunter
· AT 306 — The danced-out shoes
· AT 307 — The princess in the shroud
310 Rapunzel
· AT 311 — The giant and the three sisters
· AT 311*** 311+312) —
· AT 312 — The giant-killer and his dog - Bluebeard
· AT 313 — The girl as helper in the hero's flight
· AT 313+400 —
· AT 314 — The youth transformed to a horse
· AT 316 — The nix of the mill-pond
· AT 325 — The magician and his pupil
· AT 326 — The youth who wanted to learn what fear is
· AT 327 — The children and the ogre
· Hansel and Gretel
· AT 327C — The devil (witch) carries the hero home in a sack
· AT 328 — The boy steals the giant's treasure
· AT 328 — Jack and the beanstalk
· AT 330 — The smith outwits the devil
333 Red Riding Hood
· AT 363 — The vampire
· AT 365 — The dead bridegroom carries off his bride - Lenore
· AT 366 — The man from the gallows
Supernatural or Enchanted Wife (Husband) or Other Relative 400-459
Wife 400-424
· AT 400 — The man on a quest for his lost wife
· AT 402 — The mouse (cat, frog, etc.) as bride
· AT 403 — The black and the white bride
· AT 403+892 — xx
· AT 403B — The black and the white bride
· AT 405 — Jorinde and Joringel
· AT 408 — The three oranges
· AT 410 — Sleeping Beauty
Husband 425-449
· AT 425 — The search for the lost husband
425c Beauty and the Beast
· AT 430 — The ass
· AT 432 — The prince as bird
· AT 433A — The prince as serpent: A serpent carries a princess into its castle
440 The Frog King
Brother or Sister 450-459
· AT 450 — Little brother and little sister
· AT 451 — The maiden who seeks her brothers
Supernatural Tasks 460-499
· AT 461 — Three hairs from the devil's beard
· AT 465 — The man persecuted because of his beautiful wife
· AT 470 — Friends in life and death
· AT 471 — The bridge to the other world
· AT 471A — The monk and the bird
· AT 475 — The man as heater of Hell's kettle
· AT 480 — The spinning women by the spring
Supernatural Helpers 500-559
· AT 500 — The name of the helper Rumpelstiltskin
· AT 501 — The three old women helpers
· AT 502 — The wild man
· AT 506 — The rescued princess
· AT 507A — The monster's bride
· AT 510AB — Cinderella
· AT 511A — The little red ox
· AT 513 — The helpers
· AT 514 — The shift of sex
· AT 530 — The princess on the glass mountain
· AT 531 — Ferdinand the true and Ferdinand the false
533 The Speaking Horsehead The Goose Girl
· AT 545A — The cat castle
· AT 545B — The cat as helper Puss in Boots
· AT 550 — Search for the golden bird
· AT 551 — The sons on a quest for a wonderful remedy for their father
· AT 552 — The girls who married animals
· AT 552B — The girls who married animals
· AT 553 — The raven helper
· AT 554 — The grateful animals
· AT 555 — The fisher and his wife
· AT 559 — Dungbeetle
Magic Objects 560-649
· AT 560 — The magic ring
· AT 561 — Aladdin
· AT 562 — The spirit in the blue light
· AT 563 — The table, the ass, and the stick
· AT 565 — The magic mill
· AT 566 — The three magic objects and the wonderful fruits. Fortunatus
· AT 567 — The magic bird-heart
· AT 569 — The knapsack, the hat and the horn
· AT 570 — The rabbit-herd
· AT 571 — 'All stick together'
· AT 577 — The king's tasks
· AT 580 — Beloved of women
· AT 590 — The prince and the arm bands
· AT 591 — The thieving pot
· AT 592 — The dance among thorns
· AT 593 — 'Fiddiwaw'
· AT 594* — The magic bridle
· AT 611 — The gifts of the dwarfs
· AT 613 — The two travellers
· AT 621 — The louse-skin
Supernatural Power or Knowledge 650-699
· AT 650A — Strong John
· AT 653 — The four skilful brothers
· AT 654 — The three brothers
· AT 655 — The wise brothers
· AT 660 — The three doctors
· AT 675 — The lazy boy
· AT 676 — Open sesame
Other Tales of the Supernatural 700-749
· AT 700 — Tom Thumb
· AT 704 — Princess on the pea
· AT 705 — Born from a fish
· AT 708 — The wonder-child
· AT 709 — Snow-white
· AT 710 — Our Lady's child
· AT 711 — The beautiful and the ugly twins
· AT 720 — My mother slew me; my father ate me. The Juniper tree
· AT 726 — The oldest on the farm
· AT 727* — Invisible voices
o AT — The princess with the golden ball
o AT — "Marsi"
o AT — The princess who played the game of the golden dice
o AT — The three brothers
o AT — The wolf and the girl
o AT — The boy and the ball of bread
o AT — The golden billy-goat
o AT — The young Alv
o AT — The animals and the prince
o AT — Alexander
o AT — The boy and the raven
o AT — The magic hazel stick
o AT — The three riders who wanted to go to Paris
o AT — The shepherd boy and the bear
o AT — The saving blood
o AT — The white-bear that dug up the boy
o AT — "Lill Lill Lye"
o AT — "The turnip ram"
o AT — The princess in the forest with wild animals
RELIGIOUS TALES
God Rewards and Punishes 750-779
· AT 750A — The wishes. Hospitality rewarded
· AT 750B — The wishes: Hospitality rewarded
· AT 751A — The peasant woman is changed into a woodpecker
· AT 753 — Christ and the smith
· AT 755 — Sin and grace
· AT 756B — The devil's contract
· AT 758 — The various children of Eve
· AT 759B+826 — Holy man has his own mass
· AT 762 — Woman with three hundred and sixty-five children
· AT 766 — The seven sleepers
· AT 768 — St Christopher and the Christ child
· AT 774C — The legend of the horseshoe
· AT 777 — The wandering Jew
· AT 779) — Miscellaneous divine rewards and punishments
The Truth Comes to Light 780-791)
AT 791 — The Saviour and Peter in night-lodgings
Heaven 800-809
· AT 800 — The tailor in heaven
The Devil 810-826
· AT 810 — The snares of the evil one
· AT 811 — The man promised to the devil becomes a priest
· AT 812 — The devil's riddle
· AT 821A — The thief rescued by the devil
· AT 822 — The lazy boy and the industrious girl
· AT 826 — Devil writes down names of men on hide in church
Other Religious Tales 827-849
o AT — The thief and the devil
o AT — Jesus and the claybirds
o AT — Jesus cures his friend
o AT — The knife in the dish
o AT — The rhyme
o AT — Christ's speech from the cross
o AT — The worm in the stone
o AT — The Jew, the Catholic and the Protestant
o AT — Thank you three times
o AT — The Virgin Mary, the thistle, the aspen, and the hazel
o AT — When the Virgin Mary sowed corn
o AT — Why it turned winter
o AT — How the woodcock was created
o AT — The Virgin Mary's teargrass
o AT — The lady's slipper
o AT — Our Lord and the ear of corn
o AT — At the owl's shriek
o AT — The devil's weeping
o AT — The spider brings luck
o AT — The cuckoo
o AT — Drink for the family
o AT — The English language
o AT — How the louse was created
o AT — Soknedalen
o AT — Why the cat has a short nose
o AT — The common polypody
o AT — How the Finns were created
o AT — The Virgin Mary's breast
o AT — Our Lord, the devil and the spruce branches
o AT — The fairies descend from Cain
o AT — Our Lord and the salmon
o AT — Our Lord punishes the female cuckoo
o AT — The drinking cup of the Virgin Mary
REALISTIC TALES (NOVELLE)
The Man Marries the Princess 850-869
· AT 850 — The birthmarks of the princess
· AT 851 — The princess who could not solve the riddle
· AT 852 — The hero forces the princess to say: 'That is a lie'
· AT 853 — The hero catches the princess with her own words
· AT 854 — The golden ram
The Woman Marries the Prince 870-879
· AT 870 — The princess confined in the mound
· AT 870A — The little goose-girl
· AT 872* — Brother and sister
· AT 875 — The clever peasant girl
Proofs of Fidelity and Innocence 880-899
· AT 882 — The wager on the wife's chastity
· AT 883 B — The seducer punished
· AT 887 — Griselda
· AT 890 — A pound of flesh
· AT 892 — The children of the king
The Obstinate Wife Learns to Obey 900-909
· AT 901 — Taming of the shrew
Good Precepts 910-919
· AT 910 A — Wise through experience
· AT 910 B — The servant's good counsels
Clever Acts and Words 920-929
· AT 922 — The shepherd substituting for the priest answers the king's questions) (The king
and the abbot
· AT 923 A — Like wind in the hot sun
· AT 924 — Dicussion by sign language
· AT 927 — Out-riddling the judge
Tales of Fate 930-949 .7;68
· AT 934 E — The magic ball of thread
Robbers and Murderers 950-969
· AT 950 — Rhampsinitus
· AT 952 — The king and the soldier
· AT 955 — The robber bridegroom
· AT 962** — The girl who played with the bread
Other Realistic Tales 970-999
o AT — The boastful king
o AT — (The half-wit'
o AT — The blood that testified to the truth
o AT — The big girl
o AT — The wonderful player
o AT — The cottar and the thief
o AT — The miser
o AT — The boy who killed 'Misfortune'
o AT — The small bailiff
o AT — The man who wants to hang himself on Wednesday evening
o AT — The partition of an inheritance
o AT — The innkeeper murderer
o AT — The maiden many men would like to marry
TALES OF THE STUPID OGRE (GIANT, DEVIL)
Labour Contract 1000-1029
· AT 1000-* AT 1160 — Tales of the stupid ogre
· AT 1000 — Bargain not to become angry
· AT 1002 — Dissipation of the ogre's property
· AT 1003 — Plowing
· AT 1004 — Hogs in the mud; sheep in the air
· AT 1005 — Building a bridge . . .
· AT 1006 — Casting eyes
· AT 1012 — Cleaning the child
· AT 1013/1121 — Bathing or warming grandmother/ogre's wife burned in his own oven
· AT 1029 — The woman as cuckoo in the tree
Partnership between Man and Ogre 1030-1059
· AT 1030 — The crop division
· AT 1031 — Granary roof used as threshing flail
· AT 1049 — The heavy axe
· AT 1050 — Felling trees
· AT 1051 — Bending a tree
· AT 1052 — Deceptive contest in carrying a tree/riding
Contest between Man and Ogre 1060-1114
· AT 1060 — Squeezing the (supposed) stone
· AT 1062 — Throwing the stone
· AT 1063 — Throwing contest with the golden club
· AT 1084 — Contest in shrieking or whistling
· AT 1085 — Pushing a hole into a tree
· AT 1087 — Rowing contest
· AT I088 — Eating contest
· AT 1093 — Contest in words
· AT 1096 — The tailor and the ogre in a serving contest
Man Kills (Injures) Ogre 1115-1144
· AT 1115 — Attempted murder with hatchet
· AT 1116 — Attempt at burning
· AT 1117 — The ogre's pitfall
· AT 1122 — Ogre's wife killed through other tricks
· AT 1131 — The hot porridge in the ogre's throat
· AT 1133 — Making the ogre strong (by castration
· AT 1135 — Eye-remedy
· AT 1137 — The ogre blinded - Polyphemus
· AT (1143) — Ogre otherwise injured)
Ogre Frightened by Man 1145-1154
· AT 1153 — Wages: as much as he can carry
Man Outwits the Devil 1155-1169
· AT 1157 — The gun as tobacco pipe
· AT 1158 — The ogre wants to look through the gun barrel in the smithy
· AT 1160 — The ogre in the haunted castle. Beard caught fast
· AT 1161 — The bear trainer and his bear
· AT 1164 — The evil woman thrown into the pit - Belfagor
· AT 1165 — The troll and the christening
Souls Saved from the Devil 1170-1199
· AT 1179 — The ogre on the ship
· AT 1186 — With his whole heart
ANECDOTES AND JOKES
Stories about a Fool 1200-1349
· AT 1201 — The plowing
· AT 1225 — The man without a head in the bear's den
· AT 1227 — One woman to catch the squirrel; the other to get the cooking pot
· AT 1240 — Man sitting on branch of tree cuts it off
· AT 1241 — The tree is to be pulled down
· AT 1242 — Loading the wood
· AT 1242 A — Carrying part of the load
· AT 1243 — The wood is carried down the hill
· AT 1245 — Sunlight carried in a bag into the windowless house
· AT 1255 — A hole to throw the earth in
· AT 1260 — The porridge in the ice hole
· AT 1260** — Jumping into the sea for fish
· AT 1260 B* — Numskull strikes all the matches in order to try them
· AT 1276 — Rowing without going forward
· AT 1278 — Marking the place on the boat
· AT 1285 — Pulling on the shirt
· AT 1287 — Numskull unable to count their own number
· AT 1288* — 'These are not my feet'
· AT 1310 — Drowning the crayfish as punishment
· AT 1313A — The man takes seriously the prediction of death
· AT 1319* — Other mistaken identities
· AT 1321 — Fools frightened
· AT 1326 — Moving the church
Stories about Married Couples 1350-1439
· AT 1350 — The loving wife
· AT 1351 — The silence wager
· AT 1353 — The old woman as troublemakar
· AT 1360B — Flight of the woman and her lover from the stable
· AT 1360 C — Old Hildebrand
· AT 1362 — The snow-child
· AT 1365 AB — The obstinate wife
· AT 1365C — The wife insults the husband as a lousy-head)
·
The Foolish Wife and Her Husband 1380-1404
· AT 1380 — The faithless wife
· AT 1381 — The talkative wife and the discovered treasure
· AT 1383 — The woman does not know herself
· AT 1384 — The husband hunts for three persons as stupid as his wife
· AT 1386 — Meat as food for cabbage
· AT 1391 — Every hole to tell the truth
The Foolish Husband and His Wife 1405-1429
· AT 1406 — The merry wives wager . . .
· AT 1408 — The man who does his wife's work
· AT 1415 — Lucky Hans
· AT 1416 — The mouse in the silver jug. The new Eve
The Foolish Couple 1430-1439
AT 1431 — The contagious yawns
Stories about a Woman 1440-1524
· AT 1440 — The tenant promises his daughter to his master against her will
Looking for a Wife 1450-1474
· AT 1450 — Clever Elsie
· AT 1452 — Bride test: thrifty cutting of cheese
· AT 1453 — Bride test: key in flax reveals laziness
· AT 1453A — The fast weaver
· AT 1454* — The greedy fiancee
· AT 1454**** —
· AT 1456 — The blind fiancée
· AT 1457 — The lisping maiden
· AT 1458 — The girl who ate so little
· AT 1459** — Keeping up appearances
· AT 1461 — The girl with the ugly name
· AT 1462 — The unwilling suitor advised from the tree
· AT 1462* — Clean and tidy
· AT 1464 C* — Good housekeeping
· AT 1464 D* — Nothing to cook
· AT 1468* — Marrying a stranger
Jokes about Old Maids 1475-1499

· AT 1477 — The wolf steals the old maid
Other Stories about Women 1500-1524
· AT 1503*(?) — The daughter-in-law and the real daughter
Stories about a Man 1525-1724
The Clever Man 1525-1639
· AT 1525 A-F — The master thief
· AT 1525 R — The robber brothers
· AT 1533 — The wise carving of the fowl
· AT 1535 — The rich and the poor peasant
· AT 1536A — The woman in the chest
· AT 1537 — The corpse killed five times
· AT 1538 — The youth cheated in selling oxen
· AT 1539 — Cleverness and gullibility
· AT 1540 — The student from Paradise (Paris)
· AT 1541 — For the long winter
· AT 1542 — The clever boy
· AT 1543* — The man without a member
· AT 1544 — The man who got a night's lodging
· AT 1545 — The boy with many names
· AT 1553A* — The sailor's promise
· AT 1560 — Make-believe eating; make-believe work
· AT 1561* — The boy 'loses his sight'
· AT 1562B — Wife follows written instructions
· AT 1563 — 'Both'
· AT 1568* — The master and the servant at the table
· AT 1573** — Inspecting the daughter
· AT 1574* — The flattering foreman
· AT 1600 — The fool as murderer
· AT 1620* — The conversation of the one-eyed man and the hunchback
The Emperor’s New Clothes
· AT 1628 — The learned son and the forgotten language
· AT 1635* — Eulenspiegel's tricks
Lucky Accidents 1640-1674
· AT 1640 — The brave tailor
· AT 1641 — Doctor know-all
· AT 1651 — Whittington's cat
· AT 1653AB — The robbers under the tree
· AT 1655 — The profitable exchange
The Stupid Man 1675-1724
· AT 1675 — The ox (ass) as mayor
· AT 1678 — The boy who had never seen a woman
· AT 1681* — Foolish man builds aircastles
· AT 1682 — The groom teaches his horse to live without food
· AT 1685+1696 — The foolish bridegroom + 'what should I have said/done'?
· AT 1687 — The forgotten word
· AT 1688B* — Two match-makers
(* AT 1688A) + 1535 IV — Jealous suitors
· AT 1698G — Misunderstood words lead to comic results
· AT 1968J — 'Good day,' - 'a woodshopper'
· AT 1698K — The buyer and the deaf seller
· AT 1701 — Echo answers
· AT 1718* — God can't take a joke
Jokes about Clergymen and Religious Figures 1725-1849
The Clergyman is Tricked 1725-1774
· AT 1725 — The foolish parson in the trunk
· AT 1730 — The entrapped suitors
· AT 1735 — 'Who gives his own goods shall receive it back tenfold'
· AT 1736 — The stingy parson
· AT 1738A* — What does God do?
· AT 1739 — The parson and the calf
· AT 1745 — Three words at the grave
Clergyman and Sexton 1775-1799
· AT 1775 — The hungry parson
· AT 1776 — The sexton falls into the brewing-vat
· AT 1791 — The sexton carries the parson
· AT 1792 — The stingy parson and the slaughtered pig
Other Jokes about Religious Figures 1800-1849
· AT 1840 — At the blessing of the grave the parson's ox breaks loose
· AT 1804 — Imagined penance for imagined sin
· AT 1804* — The eel filled with sand
· AT 1810 — Jokes about catechism
· AT 1810A* — How many gods are there?
· AT 1811B — The patience of Job
· AT 1824 — Parody sermon
· AT 1825A — The parson drunk
· AT 1825C — The sawed pulpit
· AT 1827 — You shall see me a little while longer
· AT 1827A — Cards (liquor bottle) fall from the sleeve of the preacher
· AT 1830 — In trial sermon the parson promises the laymen the kind of weather they want
· AT 1832 — The sermon about the rich man
· AT 1832* — Boy answers the priest
(* AT 1832*D) — How many sacraments are there?
· AT 1833 — Application of the sermon
· AT 1833E — God died for you
· AT 1833** — Other anecdotes of sermons
· AT 1834 — The clergyman with the fine voice
· AT 1835* — Not to turn round
· AT 1836A — The drunken parson: 'Do not live as I live, but as I preach'
· AT 1838 — The hog in church
· AT 1841 — Grace before meat
· AT 1843 — Parson visits the dying
· AT 1844A — No time for sickness
· AT 1845 — The student as healer
Anecdotes about Other Groups of People 1850-1874
Tall Tales 1875-1999
· AT 1889B — Hunter turns animal inside out
· AT 1889G — Man swallowed by fish
· AT 1890 — The lucky shot
· AT 1890D — Ramrod shot plus series of lucky accidents
· AT 1894 — The man shoots a ramrod full of ducks
· AT 1895 — A man wading in water catching many fish in his boots
· AT 1896* — Hunting the wolves with rod and line
· AT 1920 — Contest in lying
· AT 1925 — Wishing contests
· AT 1931 — The woman who asked for news from home
· AT 1948 — Too much talk
· AT 1950 — The three lazy ones
· AT 1960A — The great ox
· AT 1960B — The great fish
· AT 1960C — The great catch of fish
· AT 1960C — The great catch of fish
· AT 1960D — The great vegetable
· AT 1960E — The great farmhouse
· AT 1960G — The great tree
· AT 1960G — The great tree
· AT 1960H — The great ship
· AT 1960K — The great loaf of bread; the great cake etc
· AT 1960M — The great insect
· AT 1960Z — Other stories of great objects and the like
· AT 1960Z — Other stories of great objects and the like
· AT 1961 — The big wedding
·
FORMULA TALES
Cumulative Tales 2000-2100
Chains Based on Numbers, Objects, Animals, or Names 2000-2020
· AT 2010I — How the rich man paid his servant
· AT 2014A — The house is burned down
· AT 2015 — The goat that would not go home
Chains Involving Death 2021-2024
· AT 2021 — The cock and the hen
· AT 2022 — The death of the little hen
Chains Involving Eating 2025-2028
· AT 2025 — The fleeing pancake The Gingerbread Man
· AT 2027 — The fat cat
Chains Involving Other Events 2029-2075
· AT 2035 — House that Jack built
· AT 2044 — Pulling up the turnip
· AT 2075 — Tales in which animals talk
Catch Tales 2200-2299
4 — A. —
· AT 2200 — Catch-tales
B. —
· AT 2250 — Unfinished tales
· AT 2320 — Rounds
Other Formula Tales 2300-2399

o AT — To tie knots on 'the arrow'
o AT — The strange animal
o AT — The boy and the clergyman
o AT — The sexton, the boy, and the parson's wife
o AT — The parson in our parish
o AT — 'Hans the gay one'
o AT — The maiden who pissed so far
o AT — To heaven on her husband's member
o AT — Baking waffles
o AT — The boy who had so large a member
o AT — Casting tin-plates
o AT — A dangerous crevice
o AT — The swollen finger
o AT — The girl who took care of her maidenhood
o AT — An avaricious parson
o AT — The stupid bridegroom
o AT — The dungheetle and the snail
o AT — ('Brudenuggen') The tailor and the bridegroom
o AT — The wanton dead
o AT — The old harmonica-player
o AT — The king without a son
o AT — The quack
o AT — The girl who wanted the boy punished
o AT — The lobster
o AT — The three suitors
o AT — The roomy type
o AT — Try with butter first
o AT — The foolish boy
o AT — The boy who sold the he-goats
o AT — The stick in the wall
o AT — The man who confessed
o AT — The housewife who should not fart
o AT — 'Frisk-guss-spass-gass-ber-hu '
o AT — The woodpecker hole
o AT — The tough sausage
o AT — Adarn and Eve
o AT — The wishing ring
o AT — The wedding at Velkje
o AT — The three suitors of the widow
o AT — How the first organ-pipes originated
o AT — The sailor and the student who pretended to be St. Peter and Our Lord
o AT — The sailor who becomes sexton
o AT — The student who could beget parsons, deans, and bishops at pleasure
o AT — The penis and the shoesole
o AT — Strange animals
o AT — The Catholic painter


[Miscellaneous from ANIMAL TALES?]
· AT 1030 — The crop division
o AT — The horse and the fox
o AT — The cuckoo and the pigeon
o AT — The ram and the raven
o AT — The ram and the reindeer
o AT — The goat
o AT — The fox and the bird's eggs
o AT — The jaybird
o AT — The two crows
o AT — The he-goat and the ram who were going to drive the hay home
o AT — The bear and the mirror
o AT — The frog and the crow
o AT — The snake and the eft
o AT — When the loom exchanged his legs
o AT — The goat getting hooves
o AT — The bear and the moss
o AT — The halibut and the salmon
o AT — When the fox plays the role of parson and the bear the role of the sexton
o AT — The hare and the dog


E. [Tales of the stupid OGRE?]
o AT — The man who competes with the devil in mowing the grass
o AT — The girl and the troll
o AT — The boy and the ogre
o AT — Per Staka
o AT — The ogre and the ogress
o AT — The first-born man and the troll


3. JOKES —
o AT — Foxes in the sails
o AT — A dead man as bait
o AT — The father and the son who were out travelling
o AT — Carrying the pelt
o AT — Denmark does not exist
o AT — Rowing in the middle of the fiord
o AT — The worms in the herring
o AT — The yawl-child
o AT — Making fast the boat to the mast
o AT — The old woman searching for her goat
o AT — The untamed boat
o AT — Sailing in a contrary wind
o AT — Setting up the sail
o AT — Pulling the boat on the reef
o AT — Strange wind
o AT — Reducing the boat's speed
o AT — Hospitality
o AT — The wind-bound 'stril'
o AT — Twisted braces
o AT — Good fellows
o AT — Getting room for the eggs
o AT — Staying with a friend in rainy weather
o AT — Driving in the nail's head first
o AT — The shoes in the furnace
o AT — Carrying the sail
o AT — The woman and the north wind
o AT — His beard or his life
o AT — The land-lubbers who are 'reefing sails'
o AT — The wandering mountain
o AT — How wide the world is
o AT — The closed strait
o AT — Measuring the height of the flag-staff
o AT — The girl who patched her apron
o AT — The bear's tail
o AT — The cod
o AT — Binding the boat


B. Stories about [MARRIED COUPLES?] —
o AT — The man who wanted to get rid of his wife
o AT — The thunderstorm
o AT — The tailor with the beautiful wife
o AT — The bet
o AT — The lame couple
o AT — The three wives
o AT — The queen and the calf


C. Stories —
o AT — The boy and the two gentlemen
o AT — The silk skein
o AT — The girl who is spinning the thread of fate
o AT — The 'rich' suitor
o AT — A clever boy
o AT — The skein
o AT — The farm hand and the rich widow
o AT — The boy who had to exaggerate
o AT — The suitor and the piece of butter
o AT — The suitor repents
o AT — The girl who was clever at spinning
o AT — The maiden who had two suitors
o AT — The three sons who married the three daughters of the neighbour
o AT — The two goats
o AT — The princess who ran so fast
o AT — The practical girl
o AT — The girl and the sledge
o AT — The girl who wanted to be always young
o AT — The dirty woman
o AT — The first harbinger of spring
o AT — The woman anl the peas
o AT — The piglet recognizes his cup
o AT — The woman keeps squatting
o AT — The women and the dead wolf


D. Stories —
o AT — A realistic demonstration
o AT — The wise Lisbeth
o AT — The man who will never say thanks
o AT — The man and the mill
o AT — The dead shall remain dead
o AT — The filthy host and hostess
o AT — The king and the soldier
o AT — The horse stomach
o AT — The soldier who ran away
o AT — Drive out Elison
o AT — Good-bye, you dirty world
o AT — The boy from Vola


E. — [PARSON]
o AT — The parson who was going to sell his daughter
o AT — The bells of Heaven
o AT — The greedy sexton
o AT — The board in the bed
o AT — The parson and the lieutenant
o AT — About the parson who received a sausage as tithe
o AT — The coughing in the sermons
o AT — Worse than the parson
o AT — The boy and the bishop
o AT — Another matter
o AT — The wager
o AT — The peasant and the parson
o AT — Father and son
o AT — The sausage made of a parson
o AT — The rich man condemned to death
o AT — The fellow-sufferers
o AT — Horse-intellect and parson-intellect


F —
o AT — Queen Victoria and the skipper from Lillesand
o AT — A miraculous escape
o AT — The strong storm
o AT — Stuffed head
o AT — The great ice lump
o AT — The catch of blackcocks
o AT — The man who overate himself
o AT — Loose talkers
o AT — The upside down stories
o AT — Good luck
o AT — I knew you were coming
o AT — A swimming competition
o AT — The thick fog
o AT — The whale spawn island
o AT — The louse in the binoculars
o AT — The lead in the coffee-pot
o AT — Be careful with the pork
o AT — Bitter frost
o AT — The man who was always falling asleep
o AT — The ship's cat
o AT — The jacket that returned.
o AT — The strong draught
o AT — Heavy seas
o AT — The bear hunting
o AT — The cat's eye
o AT — The snail and the christening water
o AT — A busy man
o AT — The thriving ram
o AT — Unusual hearing
o AT — Unusual eye-sight


5. —


I have this information in better order as a Word Outline document, available on request.

Sources - Wikipedia's working notes and The Golden Scales linked on front pages - Wikipedia seems to be based on The Golden Scales presentation.

No comments:

Post a Comment