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1) | The House that Jack Built | 206 | |||||
2) | The Key of the Kingdom | 207 | |||||
b. | Tales of repetition with an addition | 208 | |||||
1) | The Old Woman and Her Pig | 208 | |||||
2) | Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse | 208 | |||||
3) | Johnny Cake | 209 | |||||
4) | The Gingerbread Man | 209 | |||||
5) | The Straw Ox | 209 | |||||
c. | Tales of repetition and variation | 209 | |||||
1) | The Three Bears | 209 | |||||
2) | The Three Billy Goats | 211 | |||||
2. | The animal tale | 211 | |||||
a. | The evolution of the animal tale | 211 | |||||
b. | The animal tale may be an old beast tale | 211 | |||||
1) | Henny Penny | 213 | |||||
2) | The Foolish Timid Rabbit | 214 | |||||
3) | The Sheep and the Pig | 215 | |||||
4) | Medio Pollito | 215 | |||||
5) | The Three Pigs | 216 | |||||
c. | The animal tale may be an elaborated fable, illustrated | 211 | |||||
d. | The animal tale may be an imaginary creation, illustrated | 211 | |||||
e. | The Good-Natured Bear, a modern type. (See Appendix) | 217 | |||||
3. | The humorous tale | 217 | |||||
a. | The humorous element for children | 218 | |||||
b. | The Musicians of Bremen, a humorous type | 219 | |||||
c. | Humorous tales mentioned previously | 221 | |||||
d. | Drakesbill, a humorous type | 221 | |||||
4. | The realistic tale | 223 | |||||
a. | Lazy Jack, a realistic type of common life | 224 | |||||
b. | The Old Woman and Her Pig, a realistic type | 225 | |||||
c. | How Two Beetles Took Lodgings, a realistic tale of scientific interest | 226 | |||||
d. | Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse, a realistic theme transformed into a romantic tale | 227 | |||||
5. | The romantic tale | 228 | |||||
a. | Cinderella | 228 |