μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
Scholars’ trail — 5references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • IcelandicMacCulloch Eddic 104, *Boberg
  • IndiaThompson-Balys.
  • general Types 314, 502
  • general BP III 111
  • general Krappe Revue Hispanique LXXXI 5ff.
Within the index

Filed under Suitor tests. A suitor is put to severe tests by his prospective bride or father-in-law.

Filed beside it
Tests for hero, husband of supernatural (divine) wifeBrother unwittingly qualifies as bridegroom of sister in testPhysical and mental requirements for suitorsSuitor test: obedience and humility before brideSuitor's sincerity testedSuitor test: to whom the princess turns. Rival suitors sleep with princess. The one she turns to is to have her. They vie in enticementsSuitor test: apple thrown indicates princess's choice. (Often golden apple.)Long term of service imposed on suitorSuitor preferred who will pay enormous sum for brideSuitor test: hiding from princess. She has magic sightSuitor test: finding princessSuitor test: learning girl's nameSuitor test: choosing princess from others identically cladSuitor test: skillSuitor test: cleverness and learningSuitor test: power of endurance
Travels with
Bride chosen from girls assembled at feast. (Cf. H311.)Princess elects herself husband from the young men present. (Cf. H311, H362, T131.0.1.)
Carried in tale types

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