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Dawn, Twilight and Midnight or Dawn, Evening, and Midnight (Russian: Зорька, Вечорка и Полуночка, romanized: Zorka, Vechorka and Polunochka) is a Russian fairy tale collected by Russian folklorist Alexander Afanasyev and published in his compilation Russian Fairy Tales as number 140. The tale was translated by Jeremiah Curtin and published in Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe.

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  • Dawn, Midnight and Twilight (en)
  • Зорька, Вечорка и Полуночка (ru)
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  • «Зорька, Вечорка и Полуночка» — русская народная сказка. В первом томе сборника А. Н. Афанасьева «Народные русские сказки» имеет № 140. По системе классификации сказочных сюжетов Aарне-Томпсона-Утера относится к сюжету ATU 301. Была переведена и опубликована в сборнике «Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe», а также Артуром Рэнсомом в расширенной версии под названием «The Three Men of Power — Evening, Midnight and Sunrise». Публиковалась отдельно, а также в сборниках русских сказок и выпускалась в виде аудиосказок. (ru)
  • Dawn, Twilight and Midnight or Dawn, Evening, and Midnight (Russian: Зорька, Вечорка и Полуночка, romanized: Zorka, Vechorka and Polunochka) is a Russian fairy tale collected by Russian folklorist Alexander Afanasyev and published in his compilation Russian Fairy Tales as number 140. The tale was translated by Jeremiah Curtin and published in Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe. (en)
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  • ATU 301 (en)
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  • Dawn, Twilight and Midnight (en)
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  • * Russian Fairy Tales by Alexander Afanasyev * Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe, by Jeremiah Curtin (en)
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  • * The Three Kingdoms * The Norka (en)
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  • Dawn, Twilight and Midnight or Dawn, Evening, and Midnight (Russian: Зорька, Вечорка и Полуночка, romanized: Zorka, Vechorka and Polunochka) is a Russian fairy tale collected by Russian folklorist Alexander Afanasyev and published in his compilation Russian Fairy Tales as number 140. The tale was translated by Jeremiah Curtin and published in Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe. It is classified in the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as tale type ATU 301, "The Three Stolen Princesses". This type refers to a set of stories where three heroes (or three brothers) approach a cave or hollow and send one of them down to rescue three captured princesses. (en)
  • «Зорька, Вечорка и Полуночка» — русская народная сказка. В первом томе сборника А. Н. Афанасьева «Народные русские сказки» имеет № 140. По системе классификации сказочных сюжетов Aарне-Томпсона-Утера относится к сюжету ATU 301. Была переведена и опубликована в сборнике «Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe», а также Артуром Рэнсомом в расширенной версии под названием «The Three Men of Power — Evening, Midnight and Sunrise». Публиковалась отдельно, а также в сборниках русских сказок и выпускалась в виде аудиосказок. (ru)
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