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Folktale Type Index (ATU Classification) - TSV

The Folktale Type Index (ATU Classification) is an international folktale classification system established by Finnish folklorist Antti Aarne in 1910 and subsequently expanded and revised by Stith Thompson and Hans-Jörg Uther. It organizes folktales from around the world into major categories such as Animal Tales, Tales of Magic, Anecdotes and Jokes, and Formula Tales, assigning AT numbers (ATU numbers) to systematically classify each tale type. This classification system is widely used as the global standard in folklore studies and comparative literature, enabling comparative research of similar narratives across different cultural regions.

folklore folktales oral literature comparative literature narrative types ATU classification Aarne-Thompson
code	slug	name	description	examples	subcategories
1-299	animal-tales	Animal Tales	Classification for folktales featuring animals as main characters.	["The Lion and the Mouse","The Fox and the Crow","The Bremen Town Musicians"]	[{"code":"1-99","name":"Wild Animals"},{"code":"100-149","name":"Wild Animals and Domestic Animals"},{"code":"150-199","name":"Wild Animals and Humans"},{"code":"200-219","name":"Domestic Animals"},{"code":"220-299","name":"Other Animals and Objects"}]
300-749	tales-of-magic	Tales of Magic	Folktales featuring supernatural elements, magic, and miracles.	["Cinderella","Snow White","Little Red Riding Hood","Rapunzel","Bluebeard"]	[{"code":"300-399","name":"Supernatural Adversaries"},{"code":"400-459","name":"Supernatural or Enchanted Relatives"},{"code":"460-499","name":"Supernatural Tasks"},{"code":"500-559","name":"Supernatural Helpers"},{"code":"560-649","name":"Magic Objects"},{"code":"650-699","name":"Supernatural Power or Knowledge"},{"code":"700-749","name":"Other Tales of the Supernatural"}]
750-849	religious-tales	Religious Tales	Folktales dealing with religious themes such as God, saints, heaven, and hell.	["Miracles of Saints","Heaven and Hell","Pact with the Devil"]	[{"code":"750-779","name":"God Rewards and Punishes"},{"code":"780-791","name":"The Truth Comes to Light"},{"code":"800-809","name":"Heaven"},{"code":"810-826","name":"The Devil"},{"code":"827-849","name":"Other Religious Tales"}]
850-999	realistic-tales	Realistic Tales (Novelle)	Folktales set in the real world without supernatural elements.	["The Clever Peasant Girl","Faithful John","Doctor Know-All"]	[{"code":"850-869","name":"The Princess's Hand is Won"},{"code":"870-879","name":"The Woman Marries the Prince"},{"code":"880-899","name":"Proofs of Fidelity and Innocence"},{"code":"900-909","name":"The Obstinate Wife Learns to Obey"},{"code":"910-919","name":"Good Precepts"},{"code":"920-929","name":"Clever Acts and Words"},{"code":"930-999","name":"Tales of Fate"}]
1000-1199	tales-of-ogre	Tales of the Stupid Ogre (Giant, Devil)	Folktales about outwitting stupid giants, ogres, or devils through cleverness.	["The Brave Little Tailor","Puss in Boots","Jack and the Beanstalk"]	[{"code":"1000-1029","name":"Labor Contract"},{"code":"1030-1059","name":"Partnership between Man and Ogre"},{"code":"1060-1114","name":"Contest between Man and Ogre"},{"code":"1115-1144","name":"Man Kills Ogre"},{"code":"1145-1154","name":"Ogre Frightened"},{"code":"1155-1169","name":"Man Threatens Ogre's Life"},{"code":"1170-1199","name":"Man Outwits the Devil"}]
1200-1999	anecdotes-and-jokes	Anecdotes and Jokes	Humorous tales about fools and clever people.	["Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham","Trickster Tales","Baron Munchausen"]	[{"code":"1200-1349","name":"Stories about Fools"},{"code":"1350-1439","name":"Stories about Married Couples"},{"code":"1440-1524","name":"Stories about Women"},{"code":"1525-1639","name":"The Clever Man"},{"code":"1640-1674","name":"Lucky Accidents"},{"code":"1675-1724","name":"The Stupid Man"},{"code":"1725-1849","name":"Jokes about Clergymen"},{"code":"1850-1874","name":"Anecdotes about Other Groups"},{"code":"1875-1999","name":"Tall Tales"}]
2000-2399	formula-tales	Formula Tales	Folktales with formulaic structures such as cumulative or chain patterns.	["The Rolling Rice Ball","The Enormous Turnip","This is the House that Jack Built"]	[{"code":"2000-2100","name":"Cumulative Tales"},{"code":"2200-2299","name":"Catch Tales"},{"code":"2300-2399","name":"Other Formula Tales"}]
2400-2499	unclassified-tales	Unclassified Tales	Folktales that do not fit into the above categories.	["Regional folktales","Composite tales"]	[]