The Golden Slipper
The Golden Slipper (Russian: Золотой башмачок) is a Russian fairy tale collected by Alexander Afanasyev in Narodnye russkie skazki.
It is Aarne-Thompson type 510A, the persecuted heroine.
Synopsis
An old man brought back two fish from the market for his daughters. The older one ate hers, but the younger asked her fish what to do with it. It told her to put it in water, and it might repay her; she puts it in the well.
The old woman, their mother, loved her older daughter and hated her younger. She dressed up the older to take to Mass, and ordered the younger to husk two bushels of rye while they were gone. She wept beside the well. The fish gave her fine clothing and sent her off, husking the rye while she was gone. The mother came back talking of the beauty they had seen at Mass. She took the older daughter again, leaving the younger to husk three measures of barley and the younger went to Mass again with the fish's aid. A king's son saw her and caught her slipper with some pitch. He found the younger daughter and tried the shoe on her; when it fit, they married.
See also
- Bawang Putih Bawang Merah
- Cinderella
- Fair, Brown and Trembling
- Katie Woodencloak
- Rushen Coatie
- The Story of Tam and Cam
- The Wonderful Birch
References
- Alexander Afanasyev, Narodnye russkie skazki
- Heidi Anne Heiner, "Tales Similar to Cinderella"
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- Skazka
- Bylina
- Folklore of Russia
- Alexander Afanasyev
- Alexander Pushkin
Narodnye russkie skazki
collected by Afanasyev
- "Koschei the Immortal"
- "Vasilisa the Beautiful"
- "Vasilisa the Priest's Daughter"
- "Father Frost"
- "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka"
- "The Frog Princess"
- "Vasilii the Unlucky"
- "The White Duck"
- "The Princess Who Never Smiled"
- "The Wicked Sisters"
- "The Twelve Dancing Princesses"
- "The Magic Swan Geese"
- "The Feather of Finist the Falcon"
- "Tsarevitch Ivan, the Firebird and the Gray Wolf"
- "The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life"
- "Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What"
- "The Golden Slipper"
- "The Firebird and Princess Vasilisa"
- "The Wise Little Girl"
- "The Armless Maiden"
- "The Gigantic Turnip"
- "Storm-Bogatyr, Ivan the Cow's Son"
- "Emelya the Simpleton/At the Pike's Behest"
- "The Fiend"
- "The Lute Player"
- "The Language of the Birds"
- "The Maiden Tsar"
- "The Sea Tsar and Vasilisa the Wise"
- "The Norka"
- "Dawn, Midnight and Twilight"
- "Verlioka"
- "Sivko-Burko"
- "Donotknow"
- "The Little Humpbacked Horse"
- "The Scarlet Flower"
- "The Snow Maiden"
- "The Hairy Man"
- "King Kojata"
- "The Tale About Baba-Yaga"
- "The Wonderful Birch"