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Fairy Tales & Folklore  Tags: fairy_tales folklore folktales  

A collection of library and web resources for researching fairy tales & folklore.
Last update: Aug 24th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.bgsu.edu/fairytales_folklore  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Great websites for beginning your research on fairy tales and folklore.

  • Aesop's Fables  
      
    A list of fables from Aseop and many others, including the story and moral taught.
  • American Folklore  
      
    This folklore site contains retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, tall tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from each of the 50 states.
  • Center for Folklore Studies - The Ohio State University  
      
    The Center for Folklore Studies at the Ohio State University supports the learning, teaching, research, and outreach endeavors of folklorists and students of folklore.
  • Fairy Tale Review  
      
    Fairy Tale Review is an annual literary journal devoted to contemporary fairy tales.
  • Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts  
      
    Categorizes folklore and mythological texts by theme or story element. Indicates country of origin.
  • Folklore: An Electronic Journal of Folklore  
      
    Free online peer-reviewed journal, offering full text articles covering numerous topics related to folklore, including shamanism, urban legends, folk beliefs and ethnomusicology.
  • Folklore Links  
      
    Links to other folklore sites, creation stories, traditional wisdom sites, and storytelling resources from K. Dunkelberg at Mississippi Univ. for Women.
  • Legends  
      
    Includes history, literature, folklore, fiction, and the arts.
  • Library of Congress - The American Folklife Center  
      
    Includes over three million photographs, manuscripts, audio recordings, and moving images. It is America's first national archive of traditional life, and one of the oldest and largest of such repositories in the world.
  • University of Calgary  
      
    The University of Calgary's Children's Literature Web Guide, provides a wide variety of links to fables, fairy tales and stories, folklore, and the Cinderella Project.
 

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