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Calumniated Wife
Alarichall: extra reference
The '''Calumniated Wife''' is a [[Motif (narrative)|motif]] in traditional narratives, numbered K2110.1 in [[Stith Thompson]]'s ''[[Motif-Index of Folk-Literature]]''. It entails a wife being falsely accused of, and often punished for, some crime or sin. This motif is at the centre of a number of traditional plots, being associated with tale-types 705-712 in the [[Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index]] of tale-types.
==Studies==
* Bawden, C. R., 'The Theme of the Calumniated Wife in Mongolian Popular Literature', ''Folklore'', 74 (1963), 488-97
* Jonathan Stavsky, '"Gode in all thynge": ''The Erle of Tolous'', Susanna and the Elders, and Other Narratives of Righteous Women on Trial', ''Anglia'', 131 (2013), 538-61
* Wood, Juliette, 'The Calumniated Wife in Medieval Welsh Literature', ''Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies'', 10 (1985), 25-38
==Studies==
* Bawden, C. R., 'The Theme of the Calumniated Wife in Mongolian Popular Literature', ''Folklore'', 74 (1963), 488-97
* Jonathan Stavsky, '"Gode in all thynge": ''The Erle of Tolous'', Susanna and the Elders, and Other Narratives of Righteous Women on Trial', ''Anglia'', 131 (2013), 538-61
* Wood, Juliette, 'The Calumniated Wife in Medieval Welsh Literature', ''Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies'', 10 (1985), 25-38
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