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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 0123
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versies
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Alle Nederlandse versies
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omschrijving
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The Wolf and the Kids
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verhaalopbouw
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The wolf comes in the absence of the mother and eats up the kids . The old goat cuts the wolf open and rescues them . Cf. Type 333.
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motieven
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[K971] [F931]
Motifs: K1832. Disguise by changing voice. K311.3. Thief disguises voice and is allowed access to goods (children). K1839.1. Wolf puts flour on his paws to disguise himself. J144. Well-trained kid does not open door to wolf F913. Victims rescued from swallower's belly.
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literatuur
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**Olrik Folkelige Afhandlinger I (1919) 140ff.; *BP I 37 (Grimm No. 5); Coffin 1; Beckwith MAFLS XVII 116, 2780; *Anderson Novelline No. 2; *Parsons MAFLS XV (1) 21 n. 1.
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verspreiding
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Finnish 5; Estonian 2; Livonian 1; Latvian 61; Lithuanian 35; Lappish 2; Swedish (Uppsala) 1; Norwegian 4 (Archive 3, Solheim (123*) 1); Danish: Grundtvig Gamle Danske Minder II 322; Irish 20; French 52; Catalan: Amades Nos. 279, 296, 297; Dutch 4; Flemish 2; Walloon (123A*, 123B*, 123C*) 3; German 24 (Archive 22, Merk. 321, Meckl. No. 17); Hungarian 5; Slovenian 3; Serbocroatian 3; Russian 8; Greek 9, Loukatos Nos. 6, 22; Turkish: Eberhard-Boratav No. 8 10; India 1; Chinese: Eberhard FFC CXX l9ff. No.11, FFC CXXVIII 27ff. No. 8. — Franco-American 6; Spanish-American: Hansen (Argentina) 1, (Puerto Rico) 1; Cape Verde Islands: Parsons MAFLS XV (1) 197 No. 1; West Indies (Negro) 11; Jamaica: Beckwith MAFLS XVII 260 No. 58; American Indian: Thompson C Coll II 439. — African (letter from P. D. Swart, Johannesburg) 11.
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