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鈥淭he Yellow Dwarf.鈥 Old French Fairy Tales, D鈥橝ulnoy, Madame, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1899, pp. 138-172.

Tale Summary

A queen has a single daughter who is very beautiful and prideful. The princess, named All-Fair, refuses to marry any suitor as she is content being single. The queen seeks out the help of the Fairy of the Desert, but runs into two fierce lions guarding her castle. A yellow dwarf living in a nearby tree saves her life in exchange for her daughter鈥檚 hand in marriage. Without knowing of her mother鈥檚 deal, All-Fair sets out to visit the Fairy of the Desert for advice on who to marry, but runs into the same lions and the Yellow Dwarf. He saves her life, but only if she agrees to marry him. She obliges, and she is returned to her mother鈥檚 castle. Eventually, All-Fair agrees to marry the King of the Gold Mines, who she finds so charming that they fall in love. On the day of their wedding, the Yellow Dwarf and the Fairy of the Desert interrupt the ceremony; the former kidnaps the princess while the latter takes the king. The king is forced to marry the Fairy of the Desert, but he escapes with the help of a mermaid. The mermaid gives the King of the Gold Mines a diamond sword to help him rescue the princess from the Yellow Dwarf鈥檚 castle. He battles three obstacles: four sphinxes, six dragons, and 24 nymphs. Once he reaches All-Fair, he is so overcome with joy that he drops his diamond sword, and it is swiftly taken by the Yellow Dwarf. All-Fair and the King of the Gold Mines stand no chance against the Dwarf and his diamond sword, and would rather be killed together than suffer any more time in captivity. The Yellow Dwarf kills the king, and the princess dies from grief.听

Fairy Tale Title

The Yellow Dwarf

Fairy Tale Author(s)/Editor(s)

Madame D'Aulnoy

Fairy Tale Illustrator(s)听

None listed

Common Tale Type听

Tale Classification

Page Range of Tale听

pp. 138-172

Full Citation of Tale听

鈥淭he Yellow Dwarf.鈥 Old French Fairy Tales, D鈥橝ulnoy, Madame, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1899, pp. 138-172.

Original Source of the Tale

Madame D鈥橝ulnoy

Tale Notes

This tale does not have a happy ending.

Research and Curation

M谩ire Volz, 2022

Book Title听

Old French Fairy Tales

Book Author/Editor(s)听

Charles Perrault, Madame D'Aulnoy, M. de Caylus, M. F茅nelon

Illustrator(s)

"Two hundred illustrations by the most celebrated French artists"

Publisher

Little, Brown, and Company

Date Published

1899

Decade Published听

1890-1899

Publisher City

Boston

Publisher Country

United States

Language

English

Rights

Public Domain

Digital Copy

Book Notes