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GENERAL INDEX
Aarne, A., 60, 70, 72, 75, 83, 139 ff, 163,
169, 170, 188, 211, 219, 221, 222, 223,
416, 419, 433 ff., 435 f.; as folktale scholar,
397 ; his folktale studies, 443 f.; his plan for
type index, 416 ff.; his thesis concerning
motifs, 439
Abbreviations used in arranging folktale for
study, 431
Accuracy needed in folktale texts, 450
Accusations, false, 208
Achikar, 277
Achilles, 279
Acta Sanctorum, 268
Adam and Eve, 236
Adaptation of European tales by Africans, 286 ;
by American Indians, 287 ; of Indic tales in
Occident, 377
Adding details in folktale transmission, 436
Adultery, 202
Adults, folktales for, 461
Adversaries, supernatural, 23 ff.
Aesop, 10, 218, 246, 273, 276, 281, 376 ; his
fables among American Indians, 324
Afanasief, A. N., 115, 421
Africa, European and Asiatic tales in, 284 ff.
African tales, indexes for, 422
Alexander, legend of, 143
Alexis, Saint, 269
Alfred, King, 268
Alp, 249
Alphabetical lists of motifs in folktales, 414
Aly, W., 266
America, English tales in, 20 ; French tales in,
18 ; Hispanic tales in, 19
American Indian, folktales of, 295 ff.
American Indian tales, monographs on, 446
Amis and Amiloun, 112
Analogues in tales not necessarily related, 385
Ancient Egypt in folktales, 273 ; Greek folk-
tales, 278 ff.; literature, folktales in, 272
Andersen, H. C., 52, 72, 143, 165
Anderson, W., 50, 115, 161 f., 180, 204, 398,
404, 408, 432 ff., 436 ff.; as folktale scholar,
401 ; his folktale studies, 444
Andrejev, A. N., 56, 132, 157, 176, 185, 420 ;
his folktale studies, 444
Anecdotes, 188
Animal speech, knowledge of, 83 ; tales, 9,
217 ; wives and husbands in American In-
dian tales, 353 ff.
Animals, marvelous, 243
Apelles, 267
Apocrypha, 267
Apollonius Rhodius, 279
Apuleius, 97, 115, 181, 406
Arabian influence on African tales, 285
Arabian Nights, 47, 68, 71, 84, 115, 121, 142,
173, 177, 180, 191, 201, 203, 204, 214,
253, 282, 407 ; oral origin of, 17. See also
Thousand and One Nights
Arabic language as unifying force in Moslem
folklore, 16
Archetype as goal in folktale study, 433 f.
Archives, 398
Areal treatment of myth motifs in America,
310
Areas in Europe and Asia important for folk-
tale study, 14 ff.; in America, 300 f.
Arfert, P., 117
Argonauts, 279
Ariadne, 279
Aristophanes, 272
Arranging details for study of folktale, 432 f.;
folktale versions for study, 431
Arnold, M., 244
Art, the folktale as, 449 ff.
Arthur legend, 264
Asia Minor, Jewish tradition from, 17
Asinarius, 100, 177
Assembling folktale versions for study, 430 f.
Assumptions about folktales, unwarranted
nineteenth century, 392 f.
Assyrian folktales, 276 ff.
Astral mythology, 384
Atalanta, 280
Atlantis, 239
Aulnoy, Madame d', 54, 122
Azadovsky, M., 412, 421, 451 ff.
Aztecs, 297
Baba yaga, 243
Babylonian folktales, 276 ff.
Bächtold-Stäubli, H., 400, 420
Bad wife, 209
Baltic states, 17
Balys, J., 41, 45, 115, 176, 185, 398, 405, 421
Banished wife or maiden, 120
Barbarossa, 9, 263 f.
Bargains, deceptive, 198
Bartlett, F. C., 448
Basile, G., 68, 71, 80, 90, 96, 102 - 104, 119,
121, 124, 126, 128, 154, 170, 178, 180,
182, 183, 282, 421 ; his influence on folk-
tale style, 459
Basset, R., 137, 215
Basyn, Tale of the, 154
Beckwith, M., 222
Bédier, J., 50, 135, 393
Beginnings of folktales, 457 f.
Behavior of folktales in oral tradition, 436
Belfagor, 209
Bellerophon, 267, 279

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Folktale. Contributors: Stith Thompson - author. Publisher: Dryden Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1946. Page Number: 501.
    
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