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  • Albanian Folktales: Three folktales from Albania.
  • Background to Bulgarian Myth and Folklore: An overview of the ancestral cultures and mythologies of Bulgaria.
  • Chechen Tales: Presents 4 Chechen fairy Tales translated from Russian by Troy Morash.
  • Danish Folktales: Danish folktales from a book edited by Andrew Lang.
  • Fairy Stories Every Child Should Know: European fairy tales by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith (1910); e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • Greek Spider: Greek Folktales: Fifteen Greek folktales.
  • History and Folktales: Two essays on Lithuanian folk beliefs and paganism, along with four folk tales.
  • Icelandic Folktales: Four stories of magic, elves, trolls, ghosts and spirits of all kinds.
  • La Maison Forte: Eventyr: Collection of Scandinavian folk and fairy tales involving cats.
  • 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.
  • Macedonian Fairy Tales: Three tales from "Macedonian Fairy Tales" by Danica Cvetanovska.
  • Old Hungarian Fairy Tales: Eight tales by Baroness Orczy, illustrated by Montagu Barstow and Baroness Orczy; e-text at the Baldwin Project.
  • Old Hungarian Fairy Tales: Eight tales by Baroness Orczy.
  • Pastaris and the Giant: A Latvian David and Goliath tale.
  • Pavol Dobšinský - Slovak National Folk Tales: Information on the collector and editor of Slovak tales, with some of these tales translated into English.
  • Popular Tales from the Norse: By George Webbe Dasent (1888), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • 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.
  • Serbian Legends, Tales, and Anecdotes: Seven excerpts from "Tales & Legends of the Serbians" translated by Voislav Petrovich (PDF).
  • The Book on Marko Kraljevic: Complete text of the book, "Marko, the King's Son: Hero of the Serbs", a book of legends about Marko Kraljevic (Marko Kralyevich) by Clarence A. Manning.
  • Tjatsi: Myths, folktales and ballads from the Faroe Islands and other Nordic countries.


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