Aladin and the Magic Lamp | Enchantment | A Thousand and One Arabian Nights |
A poor boy discovers a lamp with a genie and uses his wishes to win the hand of the sultan's daughter. | ||
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Aladin and the Wonderful Lamp | Enchantment | A Thousand and One Arabian Nights |
A poor boy discovers a lamp with a genie and uses his wishes to win the hand of the sultan's daughter. | ||
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Ali Baba and the Fourty Thieves | Enchantment | A Thousand and One Arabian Nights |
Ali Baba and his brother find the secret entrance to a thieves treasure chamber. Ali's brother is killed by the thieves, but with the help of a clever slave woman Ali excapes unscathed. | ||
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Allerleirauh | Enchantment | Grimm |
A king makes a promise to his dying Queen never to marry a woman less beautiful than she. After her death the only person who fits that requirerment is his daughter. | ||
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The Anklet | A Thousand and One Arabian Nights | |
Otherwise Known As: Ash Girl; Cinderella; | ||
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A Thousand and One Arabian Nights | Wit and Wisdom | A Thousand and One Arabian Nights |
A sultan who is betrayed by his wife, get revenge on the whole female sex by marrying and beheading many wives, until the clever Shehazerade tricks him (by telling all the stories in the "Thousand and One Arabian Nights" catagory) into sparing her life long enough for him to fall in love with her. | ||
Otherwise Known As: The Story of Shehazerade | ||
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The Armless Maiden | Enchantment | |
A girl has her arms chopped off by her kinsman at the seggestion of either an evil woman or the devil. She sets out into the world and is dicovered by a prince who marries her. The prince leaves for a battle field and she bears a son. The messages between the prince and his mother are scrambled and the queen is told to exile both the new queen and the prince. When the prince returns he journeys until he finds his wife, who has had her arms restored. | ||
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Ash Girl | Enchantment | Perrault |
A girl, treated as little more than a servant by her step-family, wins the hand of a handsome prince with the help of her fairy godmother. | ||
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