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Princess
Penelope
Registered User
(8/28/04 12:31 am)
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downloadablel fairy e-books or collections
hi there! I'm new to this site, but have been enjoying the surlalune
fairy tale pages for the last few months, after I was referred by
my children's literature instructor. Can anyone tell me where I
might find other sites similar to surlalune? I'm looking for other
sites that offer fairy tales that may be read online, or even collections
or e-books that can be downloaded free of charge. Help!
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AlisonPegg
Registered User
(8/28/04 2:48 am)
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Re: downloadablel fairy e-books or collections
You could try
17
X the Moon
Alison
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GailS
Unregistered User
(8/28/04 7:28 am)
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Fairytales, Myth & Folklore Online
You can find links to the following at the
The Children's Literature Web Guide
Folklore, Myth and Legend
The Stories
Aesop's Fables
Fairy Tales and Stories, by Hans Christian Andersen
Grimm's Fairy Tales
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Blue Fairy Book
The Red Fairy Book
The Yellow Fairy Book
The Violet Fairy Book
The Arabian Nights Entertainments
Tales of Wonder
Tales to Tell
Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts
The Cinderella Project
The Little Red Riding Hood Project
Snow White
Folktales from around the World
Good Stories for Great Holidays
Stories to Tell to Children: Fifty-One Stories With Some Suggestions
for Telling (1908)
How to Tell Stories to Children, and Some Stories to Tell (1915)
Mariam's Story Park
Myths and Legends of the Sioux
Old Indian Legends
Ninteenth-Century German Stories
Tales of Traditional Wisdom
Bulfinch's Mythology
The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children
The Great Famine Commemoration
Scottish Folktales
The Story of Owl
Avalon: Arthurian Heaven
Library of Congress: American Folklife Centre
Encyclopedia Mythica
Myths and Legends
Mythtext
Copyright © 1994-97 David K. Brown. All rights reserved
The Children's Literature Web Guide
www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/storfolk.html
National Geographic has 12 Grimm's Tales at:
www.aol.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/
The Encyclopedia Mythica, an encyclopedia of Mythology, Folklore & Legend is at:
www.pantheon.org/mythica.html
You can find the Andrew Lang collection at:
www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/
The Project Gutenberg Etext of Fifty Famous Fables, by Lida Brown McMurry is located at:
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext03/fffbl10.txt
For more Myths, try:
MYTH*ING LINKS
An Annotated & Illustrated Collection
of Worldwide Links to Mythologies,
Fairy Tales & Folklore,
Sacred Arts & Sacred Traditions
www.mythinglinks.org/home.html
And lastly, check out the University of Pittsburgh site:
www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts.html
Hope this helps,
GailS
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Rosemary
Lake
Registered User
(9/6/04 3:11 pm)
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Re: Fairytales, Myth & Folklore Online
My page has some links in addtion to those.
www.rosemarylake.com
R.
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