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The Schlickerlinge is a Schwank ( ATU 1451). From the second edition of 1819, it is in place 156 (KHM 156) in the children's and house tales by the Brothers Grimm .

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A beautiful, but lazy girl often throws away flax , which is not easy to spin. A maid spins it fine and has a pretty dress made of it. It dances on the hen night before the lazy wedding, who says “oh, what can Mäken jump in / in mines slickerlings!” When her groom sees through that, he takes the other one.

origin

Grimm's note notes from Meklenburg and notes that an old teaching on housewife virtue is given in a simple way, as in KHM 155 The Bride Show . For spinning s. a. KHM 14 , 49 , 55 , 128 , 181 , 188 .

literature

  • Grimm, brothers. Children's and Household Tales. Complete edition. With 184 illustrations by contemporary artists and an afterword by Heinz Rölleke. Pp. 669-670. Düsseldorf and Zurich, 19th edition 1999. (Artemis & Winkler Verlag; Patmos Verlag; ISBN 3-538-06943-3 )
  • Grimm, brothers. Children's and Household Tales. Last hand edition with the original notes by the Brothers Grimm. With an appendix of all fairy tales and certificates of origin, not published in all editions, published by Heinz Rölleke. Volume 3: Original Notes, Guarantees of Origin, Afterword. Pp. 251, 502-503. Revised and bibliographically supplemented edition, Stuttgart 1994. (Reclam-Verlag; ISBN 3-15-003193-1 )

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