The Types of International Folktales – A Classification and Bibliography: PART II: Tales of the Stupid Ogre, Anecdotes and Jokes, and Formula Tales

Authors

Hans-Jörg Uther

Synopsis

The catalogue of international tale types (ATU) based on the system of Aarne/Thompson constitutes a fundamentally new edition with extensive additions and innovations. The descriptions of the tale types have been completely rewritten and made more precise. The essential research cited for each type includes extensive documentation of its international distribution as well as monographic works or articles on that type. More than two hundred and fifty new types have been added. Types with very limited distribution have been omitted. A detailed subject index includes the most important subjects, actions, and other motifs, including actors and settings.

Originally published in 2004, this online publication is of the 2011 second edition.

Author Biography

Hans-Jörg Uther

Hans-Jörg Uther (b. 1944) is Professor of German Literature at the University of Duisburg-Essen, a senior member of the editorial staff of the Enzyklopädie des Märchens, Göttingen, and the former editor of the series “Die Märchen der Weltliteratur”. He is a prominent scholar in the area of traditions and folk literature with special interest in historical and comparative studies. He has edited over fifty books on folktales and legends, among them critical editions of the Brothers Grimm (1996, 2004), Wilhelm Hauff (1999), and Ludwig Bechstein (1998), and published numerous articles in German, English and other languages.

A colorful drawing of Snow-White, Rose-Red and the Prince.

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Published

2011-07-12

Online ISSN

0014-5815

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-951-41-1055-9