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Synopsis of the Simple Adventures and Motives' That Constitute the Tales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2021

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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1891

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Note ∗ page 41 The letters on the margin refer to corresponding letters on the margin of the texts in the preceding section of this monographh; the Roman figures at the end of the lines indicate the numbers under which the adventures and motives are discussed in the division of the work immediately following this synopsis.

Note 1 page 41 Several adventures have been resolved in their motives in this list, because they appear disintegrated in some of the tales.

Note 2 page 42 Not treated in the next part because it is not an animal tale.

Note 3 page 45 Not treated in the next part because it is rather an occurence of every-day life than an animal tale. It is possibly a totally obscured form of the last adventure of De Lupo pedente Grimm ‘R. F.,‘ p. 431; Caxton, ii p. 163.