Talk:East of the Sun and West of the Moon
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Relation to the Cupid and Psyche Story?
[edit]Spirit husband? The bear was not a spirit. Rather problematically corporeal, actually.
And what's the evidence of cause-and-effect between this one and Cupid and Psyche? Goldfritha 14:13, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
- I was also wondering about the connection between this story and the Cupid and Psyche Myth. The stories are almost identical. If the connection really exists (and it sure looks like it does), could some one who knows something about this add a section about it to the article? Quae legit (talk) 23:28, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
Lead
[edit]Somebody should really redo the lead 67.116.126.226 (talk) 06:36, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi-Res Images
[edit]The images on this page are available in much higher resolution elsewhere in wikipedia - here is one:
I don't know how to change them and don't have time to go find them all and organize it, but I will try to list them here if I am able so that someone can update to the higher res if it is appropriate. I don't know why it wouldn't be.
Intelligentguest (talk) 20:45, 22 January 2019 (UTC)
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- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - soria moria castle - he took a long long farewell of the Princess.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the lad in the bear's skin and the King of Arabia's daughter.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the lassie and her godmother - and then he coaxed her down and took her home.jpg
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- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three princesses in the blue montain - as soon as they tugged at the rope the Captain and the Lietenant pulled up the princesses.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three princesses in the blue mountain - no sooner had he whistled than he heard a whizzing ad a whirring from all quarters.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three princesses in the blue mountain.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three princesses of whiteland - so the man gae him a pair of snow-shoes.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three princesses of whiteland - the King went into the Castle and at first his Queen didnt know him.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three princesses of whiteland - youll come to three princesses whom you will see standing in the earth up to their necks.jpg
- Kay Nielsen - East of the sun and west of the moon - the three prinesses in the blue mountain - just as they bent down to take the rose a big dense snow-drift came.jpg
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Organized comments
[edit]I've organized the previous comments under headings, so it looks more organized (and, for me at least, easier to read). I hope this helps and that no one minds. Quae legit (talk) 23:28, 20 August 2010 (UTC)