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Motifs — first 20 of 48
- Continuous winter destroys the race. Spoken of as "Fimbulwinter". It ushers in the end of the world. A1040
- One pair escapes continuous winter and renews race. (Cf. A1006.1, A1038.) A1045
- Origin of cold in winter. A1135.1
- Genealogy of summer and winter. A1154
- Too cold for hare (dog) to build house in winter, not necessary in summer: must go without house. A2233.2.1
- Grasshopper builds no house for winter; ant strikes him blind: therefore born blind. (Cf. A2332.6.3.) A2233.4
- Why sorrel grows on certain rock every winter. A2771.7
- Storks become men in Egypt in the winter. (Cf. D155.1.) D624.1
- Summer and winter garden. Garden which blooms in winter. (Cf. D961.) D1664
- Cold water in winter made warm by a saint. D2144.3.1
- Winter magically produced. D2145.1
- Local winter. Winter produced in one place while it is summer everywhere else. D2145.1.1
- Fruit magically grows in winter. D2145.2.2
- Vineyard in full fruit and blooming palm found in winter on the night of Christ's Nativity. (Cf. V211.1.) D2145.2.2.1
- Saint causes cuckoo to call in winter. D2156.9
- Wild hunt appears in winter. E501.11.2.1
- Summer in otherworld when it is winter in world of mortals. F161.1.1
- Winter's day changes to summer's day at saint's funeral. F960.2.6
- Flowers bloom in winter. F971.5
- Man perspires in winter while relating fearful vision. F1041.12
Episodes
- Four Plays (The Tempest, A Midsummer-Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, King Lear) — University Press Shakespeare, ed. Sidney Lee · The Winter's Tale Act 1
- Four Plays (The Tempest, A Midsummer-Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, King Lear) — University Press Shakespeare, ed. Sidney Lee · The Winter's Tale Act 2
- Four Plays (The Tempest, A Midsummer-Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, King Lear) — University Press Shakespeare, ed. Sidney Lee · The Winter's Tale Act 3
- Four Plays (The Tempest, A Midsummer-Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, King Lear) — University Press Shakespeare, ed. Sidney Lee · The Winter's Tale Act 4
- Four Plays (The Tempest, A Midsummer-Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, King Lear) — University Press Shakespeare, ed. Sidney Lee · The Winter's Tale Act 5