The Knights of the Fish (original) (raw)
- Los Caballeros del Pez es un cuento de hadas español recopilado por Fernán Caballero en Cuentos. Oraciones y Adivinas. Andrew Lang lo incluyó en El Libro de Hadas Marrón. Otra versión del cuento aparece en Un Libro de Encantamientos y Maldiciones de Ruth Manning-Sanders. Está clasificado en el índice Aarne-Thompson-Uther como cuento tipo 303 ("Los hermanos de sangre"). La mayoría de los cuentos de este tipo comienzan con el padre atrapando un pez parlante tres veces y, en la tercera vez, el animal pide ser sacrificado y alimentado a la esposa y los caballos del pescador, y que sus restos sean enterrados debajo de un árbol. Al hacerlo, él y su esposa nacen gemelos, así como dos potros y dos árboles. También se clasifica como ATU 300 ("The Dragon-Slayer"), un cuento muy difundido. (es)
- The Knights of the Fish (Spanish: "Los Caballeros del Pez") is a Spanish fairy tale collected by Fernán Caballero in Cuentos. Oraciones y Adivinas. Andrew Lang included it in The Brown Fairy Book. A translation was published in Golden Rod Fairy Book. Another version of the tale appears in A Book of Enchantments and Curses by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index as type 303 ("The Twins or Blood Brothers"). Most tales of the sort begin with the father catching a talking fish thrice and, in the third time, the animal asks to be sacrificed and fed to the fisherman's wife and horses, and for his remains to be buried underneath a tree. By doing so, twins are born to him and his wife, as well as two foals and two trees. It is also classified as ATU 300 ("The Dragon-Slayer"), a widespread tale. (en)
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- The seven-headed dragon. Illustration from Europa's Fairy Book . (en)
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- * Cuentos. Oraciones y Adivinas , by Fernán Caballero * The Brown Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang * Europa's Fairy Book , by Joseph Jacobs (en)
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- The Knights of the Fish (Spanish: "Los Caballeros del Pez") is a Spanish fairy tale collected by Fernán Caballero in Cuentos. Oraciones y Adivinas. Andrew Lang included it in The Brown Fairy Book. A translation was published in Golden Rod Fairy Book. Another version of the tale appears in A Book of Enchantments and Curses by Ruth Manning-Sanders. (en)
- Los caballeros del pez (es)
- The Knights of the Fish (en)
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