Literature
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- Fairy Stories Every Child Should Know
- European fairy tales by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith (1910); e-text from the Baldwin Project.
- 123
- Little Mos'-Woman - The Story of a (Fairy-)Tale
- Article by Aado Lintrop discussing the multi-storeyed architecture of the Ob-Ugrian world of folk religion and lore.
- 124
- Old Hungarian Fairy Tales
- Eight tales by Baroness Orczy, illustrated by Montagu Barstow and Baroness Orczy; e-text at the Baldwin Project.
- 127
- Prolegomena to a History of Story-Telling Around the Baltic Sea, C. 1550-1800
- Essay by Jürgen Beyer discussing reasons for similarities in folk narratives in the Baltic region.
- 128
- Children's Folklore: Jirtdan
- One of the most popular and beloved fairy tales in Azerbaijan, with an introduction.
- 129
- The Bald Boy Keloğlan and the Most Beautiful Girl in the World
- Exploration by H. Paksoy of Keloğlan, an archetype from Turkish folktales, illustrated with stories.
- 130
- The Passion and the Magic: Distinctions of Arabic Folktales
- Article by Fatme Sharafeddine Hassan on some characteristic elements of Arabic folktales.
- 131
- Magurei
- A folktale in English and the Nakanai language of Papua New Guinea. This is a copy of the book "Magurei", which was collected by Ray and Marilyn Johnston.
- 134
- Simply Australia
- E-zine on Australian folklore, oral and social history, as well as music and song, both traditional and contemporary.
- 135
- Snakes, adulterers, and the Loss of Paradise in Kaliai
- An analysis of the Kilibob-Manup corpus of myths from West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea.
- 136
- The Leagacy of Moro, the Snake-Man of Bariai, West New Britain
- A folktale from Papua New Guinea, originally published in the book "Children of Kilibob".