A Study of Fairy Tales - Part 21
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Part 21

_Legends and Fairy Tales of Ireland_. Croker. 1825.

_Welsh and Manx Tales_. Sir John Rhys. 1840-.

_Popular Rhymes of Scotland_. Chambers. 1847.

_Tales of the West Highlands_. Campbell. 1860.

_Popular Tales from the Norse_. Dasent. 1862.

_Zulu Nursery Tales_. Callaway. 1866.

_Old Deccan Days_. Frere. 1868.

_Fireside Tales of Ireland_. Kennedy. 1870.

_Indian Fairy Tales_. Miss Stokes. 1880.

_Buddhist Birth Stories_. Rhys Davids. 1880.

_Kaffir Folk-Lore_. Theal. 1882.

_Folk-Tales of Bengal_. Day. 1883.

_Wide Awake Stories_. Steel and Temple. 1884.

_Italian Popular Tales_. Crane. 1885.

_Popular Tales of Lorraine_. Cosquin. 1886.

_Popular Tales and Fictions_. Clouston. 1887.

_Folk-Tales of Kashmir_. Knowles. 1887.

_Tales of Ancient Egypt_. Maspero. 1889.

_Tales of the Sun_. Mrs. Kingscote. 1890.

_Tales of the Punjab_. Steel. 1894.

_Jataka Tales_. Cowell. 1895.

_Russian Folk-Tales_. Bain. 1895.

_Cossack Fairy Tales_. Bain. 1899.

_New World Fairy Book_. Kennedy. 1906.

_Fairy Tales, English, Celtic, and Indian_. Joseph Jacobs.

1910-11.

This brings the subject down to the present time. The present-day contributions to folk-lore are found best in the records of the Folk-lore Society, published since its founding in London, in 1878; and daily additions, in the folk-lore journals of the various countries.

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Adams, Oscar Fay: _The Dear Old Story-Tellers_. Lothrop.

Ashton, John: _Chap-Books of the 18th Century_. Chatto & Windus. London, 1882.

Bunce, John T.: _Fairy Tales, Origin and Meaning_. Macmillan, 1878.

Chamberlain, A.F.: _The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought_.

Macmillan.

Clouston, W.A.: _Popular Tales and Fictions_. Edinburgh, Blackwoods, 1887.

Cyclopaedia: "Mythology." _Encyclopaedia Britannica_.

c.o.x, Miss Roalfe: _Cinderella_. Introduction by Lang. Nutt, 1892.

Dasent, George W.: _Popular Tales from the Norse_. Introduction.

Routledge.

Fiske, John: _Myth and Myth-Makers_. Houghton.

Field, Mrs. E.M.: _The Child and His Book_. Gardner, Darton & Co.

Frazer, J.G.: _The Golden Bough_. (Spring ceremonies and primitive view of the soul.) Macmillan.

Frere, Miss: _Old Deccan Days_. Introduction. McDonough.

G.o.dfrey, Elizabeth: _English Children in the Olden Time_. Dutton, 1907.

Grimm, William and Jacob: _Household Tales_. Edited with valuable notes, by Margaret Hunt. Introduction by Lang. Bell & Sons, Bohn's Libraries.

Guerber, Helene A.: _Legends of the Middle Ages_. (Reynard the Fox) American Book Co.

Halliwell, J.O.: _Nursery Rhymes of England_.

_Ibid.: Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales_. Smith, 1849.

Halsey, Rosalie: _Forgotten Books of the American Nursery_.

Goodspeed, Boston, 1911.

Hartland, E.S.: _Science of Fairy Tales_. Preface. Scribner, 1891.

_Ibid.: English Folk and Fairy Tales_. Camelot series, Scott, London.

Hartland, Sidney: _Legend of Perseus_ (origin of a tale).

Hewins, Caroline M.: _The History of Children's Books_.

_Atlantic_, 61: 112 (Jan., 1888).

Jacobs, Joseph: _Reynard the Fox_. Cranford Series. Macmillan.

_Ibid.: Fairy Tales_. Introduction, Notes and Appendix. Putnam.

Keightley, Thomas: _Fairy Mythology_. Macmillan.

_Ibid.: Tales and Popular Fictions_. Whittaker & Co., London, 1834.

Lang, Andrew: _Custom and Myth_. Longmans, London, 1893.

Mabie, Hamilton: _Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know_.

Introduction. Doubleday.

MacDonald, George: _The Light Princess_. Introduction. Putnam.

Magazine: "Myths and Fairy Tales." _Fortnightly Review_, May, 1872.