"Kate Crackernuts" (or "Katie Crackernuts") is a Scottish fairy tale collected by Andrew Lang in the Orkney Islands and published in Longman's Magazine...
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of her death, she was starring as Anne in the stage adaptation of Kate Crackernuts at the 24th Street Theatre in Los Angeles. On November 13, 2003, Waymire...
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his Narodnye russkie skazki. Its closest analogue is the Scottish Kate Crackernuts, where it is a prince who is obliged to dance every night.[citation...
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features wicked stepsisters who take after their parents. The story Kate Crackernuts serves as a counterexample where the daughter of the evil stepparent...
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Entwined (2011) Katharine Mary Briggs's Kate Crackernuts (1963) based on the Scottish fairy tale Kate Crackernuts James Reeves's The Cold Flame (1967),...
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Legend of Maiden-Hair (her first published book) or Hobberdy Dick, and Kate Crackernuts. A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language: Part A:...
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voice-over and stage actor whose theater credits include Sheila Callaghan's Kate Crackernuts and Burglars of Hamm's, The Behavior of Broadus. In 2018, she was cast...
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in Hansel and Gretel or two girls as in Snow-White and Rose-Red or Kate Crackernuts, or two boys as in The Gold-Children, often features them as co-protagonists...
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Lithuania", with 222 variants registered. The Twelve Dancing Princesses Kate Crackernuts J. Grant Cramer, Danish Fairy Tales "The Princess in the Coffin" Grundtvig...
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Fish & Sphinx Katharine Mary Briggs (1898–1980) – Hobberdy Dick, Kate Crackernuts Robert Bright (1902–1988) – Georgie Carol Ryrie Brink (1895–1981) –...
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