Surf these sites: A Collection of Ballads - by Andrew Lang -- The Gutenberg e-text of this famous collection of ballads which contains many references to faery Celtic Fairy and Folklore Original Literature -- site of original writings from W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, Thomas Croker, Walter Traill Dennison and others ... Digital Tradition Folk Song Database -- The Digital Tradition is a data base containing the words and music to thousands of folk songs. These songs have been collected over the last six years by Dick Greenhaus and friends. Faerie Poems -- These are some of the faerie poems that the author has collected. Good collection, small but a very fair choice. Faerie in Medieval Literature -- Faerie are omnipresent in Medieval literature, particularly Medieval Romance. Links to literature of the period such as Malory''s ''Morte D''Arthur'' and others ... Faeries - extracts from reports -- On this page you will find extracts from various sources telling of encounters with nature spirits of all sorts. Faery Poetry -- Faery Inspired Poetry from all down the ages and by various authors. Fairy Laws on Marriage -- A Treatise On Fairy Law as it Relates to Marriages - by Sarah A. Cole from Gilbert and Sullivan Archive (Iolanthe) French Fairy Tales -- The students of FIST 255 (French Fairy Tales: Of Pixies, Parodies & Politics) have logged many hours designing websites to showcase their research. Just follow their links to a wealth of creative interdisciplinary topics, ranging from gender roles and illustration to socio-political analyses of modern-day French tales Isle of Man - Folklore - Manx Fairy Stories -- four tales including The Buggane of Glen Meay Maiden Fair and the Fountain Fairy (The) -- A Scotish faery folklore tale Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy (excerpts) -- by Michael Drayton published in 1627 on the court of Queen Mab Perspectives on Faerie -- by Chad Ryan Thomas. Essay on the faery impact on literature. Scottish Fairy Tales -- The Ochil Fairy Tales: The King of the Fairies by R. Menzies Fergusson Shakespeare''s Thieves and Faeries -- by Kim Rollins. Shakespeare''s Puck, the mischievous household sprite Robin Goodfellow, resembles a more benign sketch of Sir John Falstaff and the other motley thieves in Henry IV, Part One. Sidhe & Fairy Lore Archive -- Dalriada Celtic Heritage Trust, promoting and providing information on all aspects of Celtic culture, language, history, mythology and tradition. Tales of Faerie Worldwide -- Still being developed, but some fascinating stories about the faery from around the world Tam Lin: Comparison Pages -- A comparison of the old Scottish ballad of Tam lin, about how a mortal woman rescues her lover from the faeries, to similar tales such as Beauty and the Beast, and the Fairy Oak of Corriewater. Terri Windling''s Endicott Studio of Mythic Arts -- Writer/Editor/Artist Terri Windling explores myths, folk lore and fairy tales in contemporary mythic arts. Featuring Terri Windling, Thomas Canty, Alan Lee, Brian Froud, Ellen Kushner, Charles de Lint... Wood Fairy (The) -- Charming story of the little girl named Betushka from Czechoslovakia
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