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Allerleirauh

All-Kinds-of-Fur
Allerleirauh by Henry Justice Ford (1892) 02.jpg
Allerleirauh is discovered by the king. Illustration by Henry Justice Ford (1892).
Folk tale
Name All-Kinds-of-Fur
Data
Aarne-Thompson grouping 510B
Country Germany
Related Cap O' Rushes
Donkeyskin
Catskin
Little Cat Skin
The King who Wished to Marry His Daughter
The She-Bear
Mossycoat
Tattercoats
The Princess That Wore A Rabbit-Skin Dress
Katie Woodencloak
The Bear

"Allerleirauh" (English: "All-Kinds-of-Fur", sometimes translated as "Thousandfurs") is a fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm. Since the second edition published in 1819, it has been recorded as Tale no. 65.Andrew Lang included it in The Green Fairy Book.

It is Aarne–Thompson folktale type 510B, unnatural love. Others of this type include "Cap O' Rushes", "Donkeyskin", "Catskin", "Little Cat Skin", "The King who Wished to Marry His Daughter", "The She-Bear", "Mossycoat", "Tattercoats", "The Princess That Wore A Rabbit-Skin Dress", "Katie Woodencloak", and "The Bear". Indeed, some English translators of "Allerleirauh" titled that story "Catskin" despite the differences between the German and English tales.

A king promised his dying wife that he would not marry unless it was to a woman who was as beautiful as she was, and when he looked for a new wife, he realized that the only woman that could match her beauty was his own daughter.

The daughter tried to make the wedding impossible by asking for three dresses, one as golden as the sun, one as silver as moon, and one as dazzling as the stars, and a mantle made from the fur of every kind of bird and animal in the kingdom. When her father provided them, she took them, with a gold ring, a gold spindle, and a gold reel, and ran from the castle the night before the wedding.


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