716:("Hedgehog"), a poor peasant woman has many children. A beggar man, who is Jesus under a disguise, pays her a visit and comments she has many children, and she agrees, saying that there are many hedgehogs (in reference to her children). When she goes to rock a son, he has turned into a hedgehog. Two years later, he asks his mother to be given cows and oxen, a mare and horse, sheep and goats, for he will herd them. The hedgehog herds the cattle for years in his fields. One day, three merchants are lost in the fields and ask the hedgehog for help. The hedgehog asks if they have daughters, which they confirm. The hedgehog promises to help them in exchange for their daughters in marriage, and they sign a deal. The little animal guides the men out of his fields, and keeps herding his cattle until it becomes large enough by the time he is twenty. Finally, the hedgehog returns home and asks his mother to give her a rooster, for he will go courting his bride. The hedgehog rides the rooster to the first merchant's house to ask for his daughter, but she refuses her suitor and her father pays him a thousand guilders. Then, he goes to the second merchant's house, and his daughter also denies him, but he is given another thousand guilders as compensation. At last, the hedgehog goes to the third merchant's house and his daughter agrees to marry the animal. The priest marries them, and the hedgehog hides under the table during the party. On the wedding night, the hedgehog asks his wife to take a cooking pot and hit him with it three times. Despite some reluctance, she hits him three times, turning him into a handsome man. When the other two girls learn about the event, they hang themselves.
504:, a poor couple wish to have a son, but as the years pass by, they have no luck. One day, they decide to find any kind of animal in the forest they can adopt as their son. The man finds a hedgehog and brings it home to raise as their child. One day, the hedgehog begins to talk - much to the couple's surprise - and suggests they buy more pigs so he can become a swineherd and herd the pigs. They agree to it and let their hedgehog son herd the swine in the forest. Some time later, the Black King's retinue lose their way in the forest, and the hedgehog promises to help them, in exchange for the hand of the Black King's daughter. They sign a contract to mark their deal. The next day, the Red King's retinue also lose their way, and the little animal makes the same deal with him. On the third day, the White King also loses his way in the forest, and the hedgehog makes a third deal. Later, the hedgehog tells his parents he will go seek his bride, a princess. He goes first to the Black King's court and demands the princess as wife, and a dowry. When they are riding the coach, the hedgehog asks the princess if she loves the little animal, to which she gives a rude answer. Offended, he makes a returns to the Black King's court and leaves the princess there, but takes the dowry for himself. The same events happen to the Red King's daughter, who says she does not live him. Finally, with the White King's daughter, she tells him she loves him, and he turns into a handsome prince. The prince explains he was under a spell, and marries the White King's daughter.
569:("The Hedgehog as Bridegroom"). In this tale, a peasant lives with his wife and does not have a child, until one night she expresses her wish for a hedgehog for a son. Her husband warns her about her words, to no avail: the next morning, a little hedgehog appears from behind the stove and becomes their son, despite the man's complaints. Some time later, the hedgehog asks his father for a whip and a shepherd's staff so he can graze the sheep. One day, a prince becomes lost in the woods, and the hedgehog offers to guide him out of the woods, if the prince agrees to give one of his daughters as bride for the animal. To seal the deal, they signs a written document. Later, the hedgehog saddles a rooster and goes to the prince's castle to fulfill the latter's part of the deal. The prince asks which of his daughters shall marry the hedgehog: the elder two refuse, but the youngest agrees to be his bride. They marry. On the wedding night, the prince's daughter cries, and the hedgehog asks the girl to take a knife and cut open his body. The girl obeys and cuts open the hedgehog's body, revealing a handsome youth underneath. The next morning, the human hedgehog takes his wife for breakfast with the prince and his family and introduces himself as the hedgehog, explaining his mother's hasty wish was the cause of his animal form. The prince's elder daughters kill themselves out of envy: one throws herself from a window and the other jumps into a well. As for the girl, she lives happily ever after with her human husband.
591:("About the Hedgehog Bridegroom"), a couple does not have a son, until one day the wife prays to God to be given a son, even if he is a hedgehog. Thus God grants her prayer and a little hedgehog is born to them. Scared, the woman releases a piglet after the hedgehog to shoo it away, but the hedgehog takes the piglet in the forest and raises a herd of them for nine years. Time passes, and a man loses his way amongst the pig herd, and the hedgehog helps him through it, gaining a hundred forints as a reward. The hedgehog returns home to his parents, gives them the reward and lets the herd stay with them, then asks his mother to find him a bride. Despite his mother's reservations, she finds him a maiden who is willing to marry him. They marry; at night, he takes off the hedgehog skin, revealing a handsome youth, and hides it under the bed. The next day, the maiden tells her mother about the hedgehog husband's skin, and she suggests the girl takes it and burns it in a oven. The maiden follows her advice. The next morning, the now human hedgehog wakes up and cannot find the skin, then asks his wife what she has done with it. The girl answers she burnt it, and the youth tells her that, if she had waited a little more, happiness would have been his. The tale ends. Linguist
626:, a poor peasant woman sees a hedgehog in the forest and wishes to have a son, just like a hedgehog, so one is born to her and her husband. The little hedgehog son helps the couple in the house chores, and one day decides to herd the pigs. He brings the pigs to the forest and herds them for six years. One day, he meets a king who lost his way in the woods, and promises to help him, in exchange for one of the princesses as his wife. The king agrees and signs a deal with the hedgehog, then goes home. Later, the hedgehog rides a rooster to the king's castle and demands the king delivers him one of his daughters. The king decides to renege on his part of the deal, and sends for his army to shoot the little animal. The hedgehog, however, summons his own army of hedgehogs with a whistle to circle the castle. Afraid, the king orders his youngest daughter to marry the hedgehog. They wed in a grand ceremony, and they retire to their bedchambers. Reluctantly, the princess allows for the hedgehog to sleep beside her, and, in the morning, she finds a handsome prince in its place. The human prince explains he was enchanted to that form.
674:("Hedgehog Son"), a childless couple pray to God to have a son, even if he is the size of a hedgehog, so God grants them one. Despite some fright at first, their hedgehog son grows up and asks his father to her his pigs in the forest. His father agrees to let him work with the pigs so he can stay away from them. The hedgehog son grazes the pigs in the woods when he sees that the king got lost and offers to help him. They make a deal and the hedgehog guides him out of the woods. Some time later, when his pig herd is large enough, the hedgehog goes to the king's castle and demands one of his daughters as part of their deal. the king asks his three daughters which will go with the hedgehog: the eldest would rather be stabbed, the middle one would rather jump in a well, but the youngest agrees to marry him, so they marry. One day, the princess stabs the hedgehog husband, and out of the skin comes out a handsome youth, to her delight and her sisters' resignation. The now human hedgehog son goes back to his parents to introduce his wife, and shows them the loose animal skin as proof of his claims.
694:("Hedgehog Son"), a woman has a hedgehog son. He finds work with a local farmer and takes the pigs to graze in the forest and meets a man who lost his way. The hedgehog guides him out of the forest. The man loses his way again in the next year and in the year after. On the third time, however, the hedgehog makes a deal with the man: he will guide him out of the woods, but asks for one of the man's daughters as his bride. The hedgehog comes to the man's house on a rooster and demands his bride. The man asks his daughters which will go with the little animal: the eldest says she would rather cut her own throat, the middle one that she rather throw herself in a well, but the youngest agrees to marry him. The hedgehog and his bride walk to church, but the little animal asks her to go ahead of him, while he passes by the graveyard. When he comes out on the other side, the hedgehog has turned into a handsome youth, to the girl's sisters' despair: one cuts her throat and the other jumps into a well. The now human hedgehog and the girl marry.
744:("Who shall marry the Hedgehog?"), a rich, but childless couple longs to have a son, even if he is a hedgehog, so one is born to them. After he grows up, he overhears his father saying that he can herd the cows, so he climbs on an ox's horns and herds the cows. The next time, he overhears his mother saying that, if he wasn't an animal, he could find a bride, so the hedgehog rides a rooster and goes to a man's house to court his daughters. The man asks his three daughters which shall marry the little animal: the elder two refuse, but the youngest agrees. On the wedding day, before the hedgehog and the girl arrive at church, the hedgehog asks her to find three sticks in a bush and hit him with them. The girl follows his orders and turns him to human shape, while the quills on the hedgehog's skin turn to gold coins.
824:, a poor couple prays to have a son, even if he is a little hedgehog. Suddenly, a hedgehog appears to them and declares to be their son. Years later, the little hedgehog offers to take care of their pigs. Three years pass, and the little hedgehog becomes a fine swineherd. One day, the ruler of the country loses his way in the forest and the little animal offers his help, in exchange for the ruler's youngest daughter in marriage. The ruler refuses and keeps losing his way in the woods, until he relents and accepts the hedgehog's proposal. The ruler's youngest daughter marries the hedgehog and takes him to the bridal chambers. The animal takes off the animal skin. The girl takes the animal skin and burns it. However, her husband (now a man) has a fever and a pained state, but endures it and becomes a man for good.
193:. Hans makes a deal with the king: he will show him the way home if the king promises to sign over whatever first comes to meet him upon his return. However, the king thinks Hans is illiterate, and decides to trick him by writing an order that Hans should receive nothing. When they arrive at the kingdom, the king's daughter runs to greet him. The king tells her about the deal Hans has tried to make and how he has tricked him. Unconcerned by the betrayal, Hans continues to tend to his animals in the forest.
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qualifies as being classed as the "cripple", or rather the "super cripple (supercrip)" hero figure. The fairy tale "cripple" is stereotypically ostracized and shunned by society, but even after he turns "supercripple", i.e., demonstrates "extraordinary abilities" and "overachievement", this does not vindicate him in the eyes of other folk in the story, but rather only exacerbates his "enfreakment", according to
Schmiesing. To the readership, however, the able underdog is a figure that "defies pity".
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524:("Prince Hedgehog"), a childless empress and emperor wish for a child even if he is the size of a hedgehog, so God grants them their wish. Seven years later, the little animal marries a human girl, who is advised to sprinkle the hedgehog with holy water, prickle her fingers on three of his quills and let her blood fall on his body. Following this advice, the girl disenchants the hedgehog into a normal youth. The tale was translated as
793:("About the Hedgehog who took the King's Daughter for Wife"), a poor man adopts a hedgehog from the forest. The animal decides to fatten its father's pig in order to give birth to more piglets. The usual story occurs, but the narrative does not mention that the hedgehog becomes human. They also noted that this Lithuanian tale lacked the usual beginning of the mother's hasty wish and the ending with the prince's disenchantment.
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737:("The Hedgehog as Son"): a childless couple longs for a son and wishes for one that may even look like a hedgehog, so their wish is granted. The hedgehog grows up, works as a herd and tries to woo a princess. The king is then forced to give one of his daughters in marriage: only the youngest princess agrees, and she disenchants the hedgehog with three sticks.
485:"), the tale begins with a merchant promising a hedgehog one of his daughters, after the animal helped him escape a dense forest. Only the eldest agrees to be the hedgehog's wife, which prompts him to reveal his true form as a golden-haired, golden-mouthed and golden-toothed prince. The tale continues as tale type ATU 707, "
359:). In these cases, the groom upon marriage "literally undress from the donkey skin or quills.. casting their skins aside like old garments", according to researcher Carole Scott, who thus counts the animal skin as a sort of "magical dress". By shedding the skin/dress, Hans has assumed a new identity.
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In time, Hans My
Hedgehog goes to claim his promises. The first king attempts to withhold his daughter, but Hans forces him to give her up. Hans then makes her take off her clothes, pierces her with his prickles until she is bloody all over, and sends her back to the kingdom in disgrace. The second
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analysis of the tale and its protagonist. According to her, the Grimms implicitly suggest Hans's outward appearance as symbolic of "a disease or impairment that stunted physical or cognitive growth", and thus Hans's condition is to be associated with disability as well as deformity. Hans therefore
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summarizes, "Hans is transformed from a porcupine looking character into a hippy rock singer, who plays the harmonica. When his father gives him sunglasses and a motorcycle to get rid of him, he goes into the city and eventually becomes a movie star named Jack Eagle (Jack Adler). In the end the
663:("Little Hedgehog Janček"), little Jancek is accidentally cursed by his mother, turns into a hedgehog and flees to the woods. Years later, when a count becomes lost in the forest, the little hedgehog helps the nobleman in return for the hand of one of his daughters in marriage.
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On their wedding night, he tells the king to build a fire and to post guards at his door. Hans removes his hedgehog skin and instructs the guards to throw the skin in the fire and watch it until it is completely consumed. Hans appears black, as if he has been burned. After
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The Hans the
Hedgehog character is a half-hedgehog, of clearly tiny stature. In the tale he rides a cock like a horse, and the two together are mistaken for some "little animal". Hans is treated as a "monster" in his folktale world, and thus distinguished from
1629:"(Review) Fireside Tales of the Traveller Children by Duncan Williamson; The Broonie, Silkies and Fairies by Duncan Williamson; The Well at the World's End: Folk Tales of Scotland by Norah Montgomerie and William Montgomerie"
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Online. Edited by Rolf
Wilhelm Brednich, Heidrun Alzheimer, Hermann Bausinger, Wolfgang Brückner, Daniel Drascek, Helge Gerndt, Ines Köhler-Zülch, Klaus Roth and Hans-Jörg Uther. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2016 . p. 496.
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It was adapted into a children's book in 2012. The book is titled Hans My
Hedgehog and is written by Kate Coombs and illustrated by John Nickle. The book is published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers and has the
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A second lost king stumbles upon Hans and agrees to his deal. Upon his return, the second king's only daughter rushes out to greet him, and in doing so becomes the property of Hans. For the sake of her father, the
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This motif is found in other Grimm's fairy tales and myths as a symbol of psychological metamorphosis. Hans was born half-hedgehog and he cannot break the spell until he is able to burn his prickly hedgehog skin.
332:, in type ATU 441 the animal husband may be a hedgehog, a wild boar or a porcupine. The Grimms' notes state that in these fairy tales, "Hedgehog, porcupine, and pig are here synonymous, like Porc and Porcaril".
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The tale follows the events in the life of a diminutive half-hedgehog, half-human being named Hans, who eventually sheds his animal skin and turns wholly human after winning a princess.
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In this analysis, his level of "freakiness" is also heightened after he requests bagpipes from his father who is going to the market, as does the rooster that he rides.
809:("The Hedgehog as Son"): a couple adopts a hedgehog as their son, and he works as a shepherd; later, he marries a princess, who takes his hedgehog skin and burns it.
599:("The Hedgehog Bridegroom"), and, in his notes to the tale, supposed that the story could have led into another sequence, but the second part was apparently missing.
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1912:. Volume III. V Gorici: Tiskala in založila "Goriška Tiskarna", 1896. pp. 50-52 (text for tale nr. 6).
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1956:. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1959. pp. 88-89 (German text), 222 (classification for tale nr. 98).
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2079:(2000). "The Contamination of the Fairy Tale, or the Changing Nature of the Grimms' Fairy Tales".
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1976:. Tautosakos darbai Vol. II. Kaunas: Lietuvių tautosakos archyvo leidinys, 1936. p. 42.
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Hans My Hedgehog meets the king on its chicken mount. Illustration by Otto Ubbelohde.
1816:(in German). Jena: Eugen Diederichs. p. 322 (source, notes and classification).
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1846:. New York: David McKay Company, 1970. pp. 13-17 (text), 83 (source).
1752:. Svazek IV. V Praze: Tisk a náklad Jarosl Pospisil, 1856. pp. 28-36.
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Second King – Fulfills his promise and becomes Hans's father in-law.
1666:(2. kötet). Vol. II. Pest: Kjada Heckenast Gusztáv. 1864. pp. 5–48.
1991:. Lietuvių literatūros ir tautosakos institutas, 2002. pp. 93-94.
1897:. Četerti zvezek . V Celoveu: Nastinil J. Leon, 1859. pp. 107-108.
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Farmer (Hans' father) – Wishes for a son "even if it's a hedgehog"
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1882:. Četerti zvezek . V Celoveu: Nastinil J. Leon, 1859. pp. 87-88.
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The Tale of the Queen Who Sought a Drink From a Certain Well
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The Padisah's Youngest Daughter and Her Donkey-Skull Husband
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Polska bajka ludowa w ukìadzie systematycznym: Wa̜tki 1-999
1707:. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich, 1883. pp. 205-208.
1301:
Geschichten und Lieder aus den neuaramäischen Handschriften
491:
The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird
466:("The Hedgehog"), three of them combined with other types.
1388:"Magical Dress: Clothing And Transformation In Folk Tales"
313:
tales, while the hedgehog as the animal husband occurs in
227:
Hans – Main character, with a tiny human's lower body but
1168:
Stith Thompson (1928), 2nd Revision (1964); Uther (2004).
870:
Andrzej Sapkowski's short story "A Question of Price" in
1844:
Good sense and good fortune: and other Polish folk tales
1679:. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. 1890. pp. 517–545.
1328:
1326:
344:
D721.3 "Disenchantment by destroying skin (covering)".
1801:(in German). Jena: Eugen Diederichs. pp. 151–153.
1543:
Die Schwedischen Volksmärchen: Herkunft und Geschichte
1315:
Die Schwedischen Volksmärchen: Herkunft und Geschichte
3787:
The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King and the Poor Man
483:
The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King and the Poor Man
1921:
Järv, Risto; Kaasik, Mairi; Toomeos-Orglaan, Kärri.
3795:
3769:
3743:
3727:
3686:
3625:
3609:
3593:
3552:
3536:
3529:
3499:
3478:
3462:
3455:
3430:
3409:
3378:
3276:
3150:
3119:
3112:
3096:
2875:
2340:
2293:
2218:The complete set of Grimms' Fairy Tales, including
1974:
Lietuvių pasakojamosios tautosakos motyvų katalogas
911:A version of it was also produced as an episode of
158:After eight years, Hans leaves his family riding a
74:
64:
53:
45:
40:
23:
2171:. Wayne State University Press. pp. 111–133.
1786:(in Croatian). Tisak P. Battare. pp. 125–127.
1722:. New York: C. Scribner's sons. 1906. pp. 205-211.
1584:, ed. (1854), "Chapter 13. Der lustige Zaunigel",
1470:
1278:. University of Michigan Press. pp. 208–214.
1362:"Jungian Analysis » Lectures & Seminars"
442:The Scottish version "The Hedgehurst" recited by
2126:Grimm's Household Tales: With the Author's Notes
2051:. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971. pp. 43-49.
2012:. Straßburg: Karl J. Trübner, 1882. pp. 355-357.
1765:. Straßburg: Karl J. Trübner, 1882. pp. 522-523.
1557:Köhler, Ines. "Hans mein Igel (AaTh 441)" . In:
3824:pre-2004; "ATU" refers to the system post-2004.
3575:The Man and the Girl at the Underground Mansion
2049:Blue and green wonders, and other Latvian tales
1590:, Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses, pp. 48–52
1304:. Weimar: Verlag von Emil Felber, 1896. p. 82.
1217:(2 ed.). Walter de Gruyter. p. 232.
1178:
1176:
1174:
791:Vom Igel, der die Königstochter zur Frau bekam
785:In a Lithuanian variant collected by linguist
740:In an Estonian tale translated into German as
185:hook up for a year. A few years later, a lost
3507:The Story of Princess Zeineb and King Leopard
3072:
2254:
1545:. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2022 . p. 103.
1317:. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2022 . p. 103.
340:"Grimm's tale, "Hans, My Hedgehog," exhibits
321:tales. Also, according to Swedish folklorist
309:noted that the pig prince usually appears in
8:
3335:The Tale of the Woodcutter and his Daughters
902:" episode of the 1989~1993 U.S.A. TV series
450:has also been published in book collection.
416:, tale type ATU 441 is reported in Germany,
172:
166:
2025:. Straßburg: Karl J. Trübner, 1882. p. 522.
1894:Glasnik slovenski: Lepoznansko-podučen list
1879:Glasnik slovenski: Lepoznansko-podučen list
1392:Children's Literature Association Quarterly
1203:
1201:
1144:
1142:
1140:
1138:
1136:
876:collection is inspired by Hans My Hedgehog.
3533:
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3079:
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1617:. New York: Harmony Books, 1983. pp. 3-14.
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1347:
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2908:The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
2065:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783112611289-071
733:Catalogue, the type is known as ATU 441,
496:In a Hungarian tale published by author
1737:. Prag: K. Gerzabek, 1860. pp. 458-467.
1077:
1056:. The tale is not included in Pröhle's
977:
385:Researcher Ann Schmiesing engages in a
1719:The Russian grandmother's wonder tales
554:("The Hedgehog as Bridegroom"), which
530:The Russian grandmother's wonder tales
20:
2397:The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs
1547:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783112618004
1423:
1332:
1319:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783112618004
1256:
1090:. Longmans, Green. 1892. pp. 304-310.
546:collected a Czech tale (sourced from
469:In a Hungarian variant translated by
7:
3735:The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll
3699:The Dragon-Prince and the Stepmother
3203:East of the Sun and West of the Moon
3040:
2081:Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts
1988:Lietuvių liaudies pasakų repertuaras
1909:Narodne pripovedke v Soških planinah
1859:. Greenwood Press. 2001. pp. 42-45.
1126:The Types of International Folktales
1106:The Types of International Folktales
576:tale collected by Croatian linguist
127:The tale was first published by the
3565:The Little Girl Sold with the Pears
3355:The Story of the Abandoned Princess
2142:"Hans mein Igel /Hans the Hedgehog"
2132:. G. Bell. pp. 91–96, 409–410.
2122:"Hans mein Igel /Hans the Hedgehog"
1857:Tales From the Heart of the Balkans
1246:, A. Bergsträsser, pp. 442–443
1052:, No. 13, but the correct title is
963:, adapted from Andrzej Sapkowski's
929:as the voice of Hans the Hedgehog,
677:In a Slovenian tale collected from
3315:Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter
3268:About the astonishing husband Horu
3178:The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
2856:The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats
2023:Litauische Volkslieder und Märchen
2010:Litauische Volkslieder und Märchen
1763:Litauische Volkslieder und Märchen
666:In a Slovenian-language tale from
14:
2230:Hog Bridegroom: Tales of type 441
822:The Porcupine's Little Quill Coat
3658:The Feather of Finist the Falcon
3039:
3028:
3027:
2766:The Three Little Men in the Wood
1152:(2004), "441 Hans my Hedgehog",
1123:(1964), "441 Hans my Hedgehog",
1103:(1928), "441 Hans my Hedgehog",
401:According to Swedish folklorist
3183:The White Hound of the Mountain
2577:The King of the Golden Mountain
1784:Hrvatskih narodnih pripoviedaka
1704:Sagen und Märchen der Südslaven
1489:10.13110/marvelstales.29.2.0361
816:tale translated into German as
782:, with 67 variants registered.
622:In a Polish tale translated as
3877:Male characters in fairy tales
3867:Child characters in literature
844:Janosch erzählt Grimms Märchen
201:happily agrees to Hans' deal.
151:wishes he had a child, even a
1:
3872:Male characters in literature
3340:Yasmin and the Serpent Prince
3310:The Horse-Devil and the Witch
2829:The Twelve Dancing Princesses
2128:. Vol. 2. Translated by
2036:Latviešu pasaku tipu rādītājs
1827:Krzyżanowski, Julian (1962).
263:The tale is similar to other
231:head and torso of a hedgehog.
3365:The Snake-Prince Sleepy-Head
3132:Master Semolina/Mr Simigdáli
2379:Cat and Mouse in Partnership
2097:. Reprinted in Zipes (2001)
2021:Leskien, August/Brugman, K.
2008:Leskien, August/Brugman, K.
1761:Leskien, August/Brugman, K.
1664:Dunamelléki eredeti népmesék
1031:The tale itself states that
886:The story was featured as a
697:In a Slovenian variant from
516:tale published by Slavicist
237:Farmer's wife (Hans' mother)
3862:Fiction about shapeshifting
3756:The Well of the World's End
3391:The Singing, Springing Lark
3248:Again, The Snake Bridegroom
3208:Prince Hat Under the Ground
2926:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
2703:The Singing, Springing Lark
2424:The Elves and the Shoemaker
1238:Crecelius, Wilhelm (1897),
778:renames it as type AT 441,
742:Wer will den Igel heiraten?
607:Philologist and folklorist
171:, 'cock, rooster';
3908:
3887:Mythological human hybrids
3822:Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index
3719:The Story of the Hamadryad
3709:Dragon-Child and Sun-Child
3704:The Girl with Two Husbands
3486:Eglė the Queen of Serpents
3320:Khastakhumar and Bibinagar
3263:The Tale of the Little Dog
2917:Once Upon a Brothers Grimm
2505:The Goose-Girl at the Well
2442:The Four Skillful Brothers
2433:The Fisherman and His Wife
1954:Estnische Volkserzählungen
1746:Košín z Radostova, Josef.
1716:Houghton, Louise Seymour.
3815:
3803:The Old Woman in the Wood
3168:The Daughter of the Skies
3022:
2276:
2034:Arājs, Kārlis; Medne, A.
1962:10.1515/9783110843637-004
1651:Magyar népmesekatalógus 2
1604:. Halle: 1854. pp. 48-53.
1560:Enzyklopädie des Märchens
1244:Oberhessisches Wörterbuch
487:The Three Golden Children
412:and narrative researcher
28:
3585:The Tale About Baba-Yaga
3491:The Lake Beetle as Groom
3163:The Brown Bear of Norway
2793:Town Musicians of Bremen
2163:Schmiesing, Ann (2014).
2138:Grimm, Jacob und Wilhelm
2118:Grimm, Jacob und Wilhelm
1812:Leskien, August (1915).
1797:Leskien, August (1915).
1298:Lidzbarski, Mark (Hg.).
1192:University of Pittsburgh
701:collected by journalist
518:Friedrich Salomon Krauss
147:A wealthy but childless
3544:Snow-White and Rose-Red
3198:White-Bear-King-Valemon
2977:German Fairy Tale Route
2748:Snow-White and Rose-Red
2415:The Dog and the Sparrow
2361:The Brave Little Tailor
2038:. Zinātne, 1977. p. 69.
1985:Kerbelyte, Bronislava.
1649:Dömötör Ákos (szerk.).
765:Ežys - karaliaus žentas
595:translated the tale as
537:Josef Košín z Radostova
439:and published in 1854.
133:Kinder- und Hausmärchen
3233:Sigurd, the King's Son
3173:The Tale of the Hoodie
3158:Black Bull of Norroway
2969:American McGee's Grimm
2865:The Wonderful Musician
2595:Little Red Riding Hood
2194:Bricker, Mary (2019).
2061:Lettische Volksmärchen
1734:Böhmisches Märchenbuch
1602:Märchen für die Jugend
1587:Märchen für die jugend
1568:. Accessed 2023-01-28.
1386:Scott, Carole (1996),
1058:Haus- und Volksmärchen
1054:Märchen für die jugend
988:
752:Lithuanian folklorist
624:The Enchanted Hedgehog
173:
167:
97:
3617:The Hut in the Forest
3330:The Son of the Ogress
3284:Graciosa and Percinet
3223:Whitebear Whittington
3188:The Sprig of Rosemary
2676:The Robber Bridegroom
2640:Pied Piper of Hamelin
2541:The Hut in the Forest
1855:Mihailovich, Vasa D.
949:as the Farmer's Wife.
925:as Hans' human form,
905:Long Ago and Far Away
619:("Prince-Hedgehog").
611:, establisher of the
567:Der Igel as Bräutigam
3678:The Falcon Pipiristi
3512:María, manos blancas
3386:Beauty and the Beast
3089:Animal as Bridegroom
3012:The Grimm Variations
2559:Jorinde and Joringel
2550:The Jew Among Thorns
2330:Deutsches Wörterbuch
2200:Supernatural Studies
1701:Krauss, Fr. Salomo.
1690:Hungarian folk-tales
1627:Glass, Ruth (1995),
1613:Williamson, Duncan.
1541:Liungman, Waldemar.
1469:Cleto, Sara (2015),
1398:(4): 152 (151–157),
1313:Liungman, Waldemar.
1087:The Green Fairy Book
1048:Grimm says Pröhle's
846:1972, translated as
820:and into English as
769:Bronislava Kerbelyte
420:, Hungary and among
110:The Green Fairy Book
3857:Fiction about magic
3852:Fictional hedgehogs
3842:Grimms' Fairy Tales
3668:The Fan of Patience
3580:The Girl as Soldier
3470:The Sleeping Prince
3396:The Small-tooth Dog
3193:The Enchanted Snake
3137:Fairer-than-a-Fairy
2820:The Twelve Brothers
2321:Deutsche Mythologie
2303:Grimms' Fairy Tales
1780:"O ježu mladoženji"
1477:Marvels & Tales
1366:jungiananalysts.com
1350:, pp. 213–214.
1259:, pp. 383–388.
945:as the Farmer, and
900:Hungarian Folktales
640:The Little Hedgehog
609:Julian Krzyżanowski
305:Polish philologist
273:literary fairy tale
80:Grimm's Fairy Tales
3847:German fairy tales
3633:The Prince as Bird
3517:Feather O' My Wing
3401:The Scarlet Flower
3228:The Serpent Prince
2935:The Brothers Grimm
2775:The Three Spinners
2370:Brother and Sister
2270:The Brothers Grimm
1906:Gabršček, Andrej.
1675:Curtin, Jeremiah.
1600:Pröhle, Heinrich.
1404:10.1353/chq.0.1186
1270:Ziolkowski, Jan M.
1188:"Hans-My-Hedgehog"
1050:Märchen für Kinder
931:Abigail Cruttenden
848:Not Quite as Grimm
789:and Karl Brugman,
387:disability studies
301:The animal husband
267:441 tales such as
3829:
3828:
3811:
3810:
3673:The Greenish Bird
3648:The Three Sisters
3643:The Canary Prince
3525:
3524:
3451:
3450:
3422:The Donkey's Head
3289:The Green Serpent
3218:The Enchanted Pig
3054:
3053:
2953:The Sisters Grimm
2838:The Water of Life
2532:Hansel and Gretel
2178:978-0-814-33842-1
2100:Sticks and Stones
2047:Huggins, Edward.
1931:978-9949-446-47-6
1530:Schmiesing (2014)
1518:Schmiesing (2014)
1501:Schmiesing (2014)
1457:Schmiesing (2014)
1436:Schmiesing (2014)
1360:Benedetto, Paul.
1348:Ziolkowski (2010)
1285:978-3-110-31763-3
1224:978-3-110-31763-3
999:
972:Explanatory notes
933:as the Princess,
828:Other adaptations
801:According to the
597:Der Igelbräutigam
589:O ježu mladoženji
550:) with the title
528:and published in
448:Duncan Williamson
414:Ines Köhler-Zülch
403:Waldemar Liungman
323:Waldemar Liungman
137:Dorothea Viehmann
108:and published in
86:
85:
16:German fairy tale
3899:
3777:Hans My Hedgehog
3653:The Green Knight
3534:
3460:
3456:Other tale types
3294:The King of Love
3117:
3104:Cupid and Psyche
3081:
3074:
3067:
3058:
3047:
3043:
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3035:
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3003:The 10th Kingdom
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2994:Once Upon a Time
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2712:The Six Servants
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2694:The Seven Ravens
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2589:
2586:King Thrushbeard
2580:
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2568:The Juniper Tree
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2523:Hans My Hedgehog
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2487:The Golden Goose
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311:Romance language
289:Prince Marcassin
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102:Jack My Hedgehog
90:Hans My Hedgehog
49:Hans My Hedgehog
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2478:The Golden Bird
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2469:Godfather Death
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2451:The Frog Prince
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