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Prince Hat under the Ground (Swedish: Prins Hatt under jorden) is the Swedish version of an old Scandinavian fairy tale. The Norwegian version is called East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Norwegian: Østenfor sol og vestenfor måne). It was collected in Småland or Blekinge by Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius and George Stephens and published in (1:1-2, 1844-49). It has been filmed on several occasions and forms the basis of Erik Bergman's opera Det sjungande trädet.

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  • Prince Hat under the Ground (Swedish: Prins Hatt under jorden) is the Swedish version of an old Scandinavian fairy tale. The Norwegian version is called East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Norwegian: Østenfor sol og vestenfor måne). It was collected in Småland or Blekinge by Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius and George Stephens and published in (1:1-2, 1844-49). It has been filmed on several occasions and forms the basis of Erik Bergman's opera Det sjungande trädet. (en)
  • Prins Hatt under jorden är en svensk version av en folksaga som påminner om de grekiska myterna om Amor och Psyche och Orfeus och Eurydike. Sagan har bearbetats av många olika författare, exempelvis Åke Holmberg, och Fridtjuv Berg. Den har illustrerats av bland andra Elsa Beskow. År 1963 omarbetades sagan av Lars Forssell och filmades som Prins Hatt under jorden. År 1980 filmades sagan som Prins Hatt under jorden. Sagan klassas enligt Aarne-Thompsons klassifikationssystem som typ 425A. (sv)
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  • Prince Hat under the Ground (Swedish: Prins Hatt under jorden) is the Swedish version of an old Scandinavian fairy tale. The Norwegian version is called East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Norwegian: Østenfor sol og vestenfor måne). It was collected in Småland or Blekinge by Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Cavallius and George Stephens and published in (1:1-2, 1844-49). It has been filmed on several occasions and forms the basis of Erik Bergman's opera Det sjungande trädet. It is of the Aarne-Thompson-Uther type 425A, "The Monster as Bridegroom", of the cycle about "the search for the lost husband". The themes of marriage to the monstrous or mysterious husband, of curiosity inspired by the mother, and even the drops of spilled tallow are very similar to the Hellenistic romance of Cupid and Psyche. (en)
  • Prins Hatt under jorden är en svensk version av en folksaga som påminner om de grekiska myterna om Amor och Psyche och Orfeus och Eurydike. Sagan har bearbetats av många olika författare, exempelvis Åke Holmberg, och Fridtjuv Berg. Den har illustrerats av bland andra Elsa Beskow. År 1963 omarbetades sagan av Lars Forssell och filmades som Prins Hatt under jorden. År 1980 filmades sagan som Prins Hatt under jorden. Sagan klassas enligt Aarne-Thompsons klassifikationssystem som typ 425A. Den norska versionen heter (inte att förväxla med den svenska folksagan Östan om solen och nordan om jorden). (sv)
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