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33 motifs match “madness” · back to the chapters
- Loss of magic object causes madness. D860.0.2
- Recovery of magic object cures madness. D880.0.1
- Jackal-tooth as cure for madness. (Cf. D1011.) D1508.3
- Soup made of black dog's head cures madness. (Cf. D1032.3.) D1508.4
- Madness from demonic possession. D2065.1
- Madness from spirit leaving body: comes back with cough. E721.3.1
- Sickness (madness) cured by coition. F950.4
- Madness miraculously cured. F959.1
- Extraordinary madness. F1041.8
- Madness from seeing beautiful woman. (Cf. F1041.1.6.) F1041.8.1
- Madness from sight of magically beautiful man. F1041.8.1.1
- Madness from grief. (Cf. F1041.21.5.) F1041.8.2
- Madness from seeing ugly ogre. F1041.8.3
- Madness from thirst. F1041.8.4
- Madness from overeating. F1041.8.5
- Madness from hearing prophetic voice from air. F1041.8.8
- Madness from regret that knight has forsaken his wife. F1041.8.9
- Madness (rage) from hearing about brother's death. F1041.8.10
- Madness from loss of fortune. F1041.8.11
- Cannibalism brings madness. G91
- Feigned madness unmasked by threatening man's child. J1149.1
- Strenuous cure for madness. Doctor throws patients into a pit of water. Servant warns queer-looking hunter to flee before master throws him into the pit. (Cf. K2137.) J1434
- Owner feigns madness and thus raises alarm: thieves captured. K439.9
- Illness (madness, dumbness, etc.) feigned to escape unwelcome marriage. (Cf. K522.0.1, K523.1.) K523.0.1
- Escape by shamming madness. (Cf. K523.0.1.) K523.1
- Madness from fright. N384.0.1
- Hunting a madness of kings. P12.1
- Madness as punishment. (Cf. D2065.) Q555
- Madness as punishment for scoffer. (Cf. Q225.) Q555.1
- Madness as punishment for adulterer. (Cf. Q241.) Q555.2
- Madness as punishment for thieves. (Cf. Q212.) Q555.3
- Madness from love. T24.3
- Nudity as sign of madness. Z181.1