Literature
- 322
- Jeremy Schiff's Hodja Homepage
- Stories of the hodja, including Alice Geer Kelsey's book "Once the Hodja", and Alpay Kabacali's illustrated stories.
- 324
- Mulla or Hodja Nasreddin as seen by Cypriot Turks and Greeks
- Article by Harid Fedai, published in the e-zine Folklore). [PDF]
- 325
- Nasreddin Hoca, Mulla Nasreddin, Efendi
- Illustrated anecdotes of the wise fool, collected by Turgut Durduran and Amy Alexieff.
- 326
- Nasreddin Hodja Jokes
- Introduction and stories of Nasreddin Hodja, who has an answer to every question and is up to every trick.
- 327
- Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland
- By Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde (1887), at sacred-texts.com.
- 328
- Beside the Fire
- Collection of Irish Gaelic folk stories, edited, translated, and annotated by Douglas Hyde (1910), at sacred-texts.com.
- 330
- In Chimney Corners - Merry Tales of Irish Folklore
- By Seumas MacManus (1899), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
- 333
- Richard Marsh, Storyteller
- Storyteller focussing on Irish myths, legends, and folk tales, with six sample tales.
- 334
- Witch and Priest Juxtaposed: Two Figures from Irish Traditional Narratives
- Article by Deirdre Nuttall, discussing the roles of the parish priest and the witch in Irish legends.
- 335
- The High History of the Holy Graal
- E-text based on the translation by Sebastian Evans (1898) of an anonymous 13th century Old French work.
- 336
- Timeless Myths: Arthurian Legends
- Offers a reference section for the characters found in the Arthurian Legends, as well as a collection of tales and romances.