Good Fairy-tales
This post is especially for those attending the Center for Ethics and Culture Conference who will sit in on my Fairy-tale paper. But all can benefit!A Starting Bibliography: Collections and Recommended Stories
- Go I Know Not Wither, Bring Back I Know Not What, 504-520
- Ilya Muromets and the Dragon, 569-575
- Know Not, 97-109
- Maria Morevna, 553-562
- Prince Ivan, The Firebird, and the Gray Wolf, 612-624
- The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life, 314-320
- The Cock and the Handmill, 387-389
- The Duck With Golden Eggs, 541-544
- The Enchanted Princess, 600-611
- The Enchanted Ring, 31-37
- The Frog Princess, 119-123
- The Princess Who Never Smiled, 360-363
- The Princess Who Wanted to Solve Riddles, 115-117
- The Sea King and Vasilisa the Wise, 427-437
- The Speedy Messenger, 124-130
- The Three Kingdoms, Copper, Silver, and Golden, 375-387
- The Wise Wife, 521-528
- The Three Citrons, 391-399
- The Wood of Garlic, 220-224
- The Young Slave, 159-163
- The Cloud, 25-30
- The Little Chickpea, 195-199
- The Lord, St. Peter, and the Blacksmith, 151-152
- Boots and His Brothers, 330-336
- East o’the Sun and West o’the Moon, 22-35
- Katie Woodencloak, 357-372
- Tatterhood, 345-353
- The Widow’s Son, 311-322
- The Lad Who Went to the North Wind, 228-232
- The Flower of Beauty, 143-157
- Jack-and-the-Beanstalk, 35-44
- Tom Thumb, 272-282
- The Little Sister, 101-120
- An Old King and His Three Sons in England, 220-234
Jacobs, Joseph. Celtic Fairy Tales. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1968.
- Field of Boliauns, 26-29
- Horned Women, 32-33
- Brewery of Eggshells, 222-225
- Guleesh, 5-25
- Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box, 81-92
- Jack-and-the-Beanstalk, 59-67
- Molly Whuppie, 125-130
- The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, 183-187
- The Well of the World’s End, 215-219
- Tom Thumb, 140-147
- Beauty and the Beast, 139-150
- Hänsel and Gretel, 238-244
- Cinderella, 165-175
- Puss-in-Boots, 149-157
- Sleeping Beauty, 117-131
- Allerleirauh, 326-331
- Cinderella, 121-127
- Donkey Cabbages, 551-558
- Hänsel and Gretel, 86-94
- Little Briar-Rose, 237-241
- Little Snow-White, 249-258
- Maid Maleen, 801-807
- Mother Holle, 133-136
- Strong Hans, 688-695
- The Drummer, 781-790
- The Elves, 199
- The Gold-Children, 388-393
- The Golden Bird, 272-279
- The Golden Goose, 322-326
- The Iron Stove, 571-577
- The King’s Son Who Feared Nothing, 545-550
- The Peasant’s Wise Daughter, 437-440
- The Poor Miller’s Boy and the Cat, 482-485
- The Queen Bee, 317-319
- The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces, 596-599
- The Singing, Soaring Lark, 399-404
- The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle, 764-767.
- The Three Languages, 169-171
- The True Bride, 752-760
- The Water of Life, 449-455
- The White Snake, 98-101
- The Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was, 29-39