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- Molly_Whuppie abstract "Molly Whuppie is a Scottish fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in English Fairy Tales. A Highland version, Maol a Chliobain, was collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands. Jacobs noted the relationship between the two tales, and an Irish variant, "Smallhead," and concluded that the tale was Celtic in origin.It is Aarne-Thompson type 327B, the small boy defeats the ogre – although, unusually, it is a girl who defeats the ogre. Others of this type include Esben and the Witch and Hop o' My Thumb. Other tales using these motifs include Jack and the Beanstalk and Boots and the Troll.".
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageID "6584670".
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageLength "5602".
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageRevisionID "654354358".
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Aarne-Thompson.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Aarne–Thompson_classification_system.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Bannock_(food).
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Boots_and_the_Troll.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_princesses.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_fairy_tales.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_folklore.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Esben_and_the_Witch.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Fairy_tale.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Finette_Cendron.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Giant_(mythology).
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Hansel_and_Gretel.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Hop-o-My-Thumb.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Hop_o_My_Thumb.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Jack_and_His_Comrades.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Jack_and_His_Golden_Snuff-Box.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Jack_and_his_Comrades.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Jack_and_the_Beanstalk.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink John_Francis_Campbell.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Jacobs.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Ogre.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Popular_Tales_of_the_West_Highlands.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_three_(writing).
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink The_Adventures_of_Covan_the_Brown-haired.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink The_King_Of_Lochlins_Three_Daughters.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink The_King_of_Lochlins_Three_Daughters.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink The_Red_Ettin.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLink Youngest_son.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Molly Whuppie".
- Molly_Whuppie aarneThompsonGrouping "327.0".
- Molly_Whuppie aka "Maol a Chliobain".
- Molly_Whuppie country Scotland.
- Molly_Whuppie folkTaleName "Molly Whuppie".
- Molly_Whuppie hasPhotoCollection Molly_Whuppie.
- Molly_Whuppie publishedIn "English Fairy Tales".
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Folk_tale.
- Molly_Whuppie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Molly_Whuppie subject Category:Fictional_princesses.
- Molly_Whuppie subject Category:Scottish_fairy_tales.
- Molly_Whuppie subject Category:Scottish_folklore.
- Molly_Whuppie hypernym Tale.
- Molly_Whuppie type WrittenWork.
- Molly_Whuppie type Tale.
- Molly_Whuppie comment "Molly Whuppie is a Scottish fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in English Fairy Tales. A Highland version, Maol a Chliobain, was collected by John Francis Campbell in Popular Tales of the West Highlands. Jacobs noted the relationship between the two tales, and an Irish variant, "Smallhead," and concluded that the tale was Celtic in origin.It is Aarne-Thompson type 327B, the small boy defeats the ogre – although, unusually, it is a girl who defeats the ogre.".
- Molly_Whuppie label "Molly Whuppie".
- Molly_Whuppie sameAs m.0gcnxq.
- Molly_Whuppie sameAs Q6896693.
- Molly_Whuppie sameAs Q6896693.
- Molly_Whuppie wasDerivedFrom Molly_Whuppie?oldid=654354358.
- Molly_Whuppie isPrimaryTopicOf Molly_Whuppie.