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Antti Aarne & Stith Thompson: The Types of the Folktale.
Second revision. Helsinki 1964. (FFC 184)
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type
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AT 0002
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versies
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Alle Nederlandse versies
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omschrijving
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The Tail-Fisher
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verhaalopbouw
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The bear (wolf) is persuaded to fish with his tail through a hole in the ice. His tail freezes fast. When he is attacked and tries to escape, he loses his tail.
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motieven
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[K 1021].
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literatuur
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**Krohn Bär (Wolf) und Fuchs (JSFO VI) 46ff.; *BP II 111; Coffin 14; Gerber 48 No. 2; *Anderson Novelline Nos. 24, 65.
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verspreiding
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Finnish 156; Finnish-Swedish 3; Estonian 20; Livonian 6; Latvian 142; Lithuanian 44; Lappish 26; Swedish 96 (Uppsala 30, Stockholm 8, Göteborg 27, Lund 5, Liungman 5, misc. 19); Norwegian 14; Danish 10; Icelandic 1; Scottish 1; Irish 12 (Archive 11, Beal III 240f. No. 1); French 24; Spanish 4; Catalan: Amades Nos. 263, 304; Dutch 1; Flemish 8; Walloon 1; German 86 (Archive 83, Henssen Jül. Nos. 438, 110, Merk. p. 308, 308, Meckl. No. 8); Italian (Sicilian 3); Rumanian 3; Hungarian 10; Slovenian 6; Serbocroatian 2; Polish 9; Russian: Afanasiev 18; Greek: Loukatos No. 11; Turkish: Eberhard-Boratav No. 5 2; India 2; Japanese. — Franco-American 6; Spanish American: Hansen (Puerto Rico) 1; American Negro: Dorson No. 5.
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