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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 (de).[1]

In English language compilations, the tale is known as The Wooden Bowl of The Maiden with the Wooden Bowl.

Distribution

Analysis

Adaptations

The tale was adapted as Lily and the Wooden Bowl, by Alan Schroeder in 1994.[2]

References

  1. ^ Brauns, David August. Japanische Märchen und Sagen. Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich, 1885. pp. 74-78.
  2. ^ "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

Category:Japanese fairy tales Category:Japanese folklore