The Shroud (fairy tale)
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NameThe Shroud
Also known asThe Burial Shirt; The Little Shroud
Aarne–Thompson groupingATU 769
CountryGermany
| The Shroud | |
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"Look, mother, my shroud is nearly dry" - illustration by Otto Ubbelohde (c1893) | |
| Folk tale | |
| Name | The Shroud |
| Also known as | The Burial Shirt; The Little Shroud |
| Aarne–Thompson grouping | ATU 769 |
| Country | Germany |
| Published in | Grimms' Fairy Tales |
"The Shroud" (German: Das Totenhemdchen; KHM 109), also known as "The Burial Shirt" and "The Little Shroud", is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in the first edition of Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Grimm's Fairy Tales) in 1815. It contains elements of Aarne–Thompson type 769: The Death of a Child.[1]