"The Devil with The Three Golden Hairs" is noted to have influenced J. R. R. Tolkien's The Tale of Beren and LĂșthien, in which the elf-king Thingol sets an impossible task for his daughter's mortal suitor: to obtain one of the three Silmarils from the Iron Crown of Morgoth.
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Ruth Manning-Sanders included it, as "The Three Golden Hairs of the King of the Cave Giants", in A Book of Giants.
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