The Encyclopedia Mythica:On-line encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legend, containing definitions of deities, fabulous creatures and places, as well as images and stories.
An Introduction to Folktales: Discusses the dichotomy between myths, legends, and fairy tales with examples of each.
Becka's Mythology Pages: Covering mythical creatures, retellings of folktales, and a section on lost lands.
Folklore: Online course materials by Mary Magoulick, Georgia College and State University.
Folklore and Myth, Fables and Tall Tales: Folktales and proverbs from around the world, and reference lists of deities and legendary creatures and lands.
Folklore Home Page: Online course materials offered by the College of Siskiyous.
Fool's Paradise - Tons-o-Trickster!: Bibliography and large list of links exploring the complex mythic/archetypal figure of Trickster.
Forms of Folklore, The Verbal Arts: Arizona University lecture course examining form and function of the traditional verbal arts.
My Folklore Courses Home Page: Online course materials including overviews and definitions, from the Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Mysteries of Canada: Stories of mysterious Canadian history, geography, myths, and legends. Features searchable story index, investigator profiles, researcher tips, and links of interest.
Oral Lore: Listing of categories and examples of oral lore.
Small Forms of Verbal Folklore: Discussing several minor forms such as proverbs, riddles, oaths and calls, with examples from Lithuanian folklore.
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought: Study by Alexander Francis Chamberlain (1896) into the history of childhood (PDF files).
The Gold Scales: Extensive collection of traditional and modern wisdom, tales and lore (in Norwegian and English).
The Solar Wheel Award: List of links to 1998 and 1999 award winning websites for folklore, myth and legend.
Traditional Literature: Outlines the origins and characteristics of folktales, and the various genres of traditional literature.