Hachikazuki
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Summary
Translations
The tale was translated into German language as Das Mädchen mit dem Holznapfe ("The Girl with the Wooden Bowl") by David August Brauns.[1]
Distribution
Analysis
Adaptations
The tale was adapted as Lily and the Wooden Bowl, by Alan Schoreder in 1994.[2]
References
- ^ Brauns, David August. Japanische Märchen und Sagen. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich, 1885. pp. 74-78.
- ^ "Lily and the Wooden Bowl (Book Review)". In: PublishersWeekly. Date: 09/01/1994. Retrieved: July 24th, 2021. Url: https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-385-30792-5
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