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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Wonder Tales | |
Beauty and the Beast: The Transformed Female | |
Fox Brides | |
The Fox Wife: A Folktale from Japan | |
The Fox Woman: A Folktale from the Inuit of Labrador, Canada | |
The Fox Wife: A Folktale from Korea | |
Frog Brides | |
The Frog Maiden: A Folktale from Burma | |
The Frog Tzarina: A Folktale from Russia | |
The Little Singing Frog: A Folktale from the Czech Republic | |
The Frog Wife: A Folktale from the Cochiti of New Mexico | |
Silkies/Selchies and Seal Brides | |
Tom Moore and the Seal Woman: A Folktale from Kerry, Ireland | |
MacCodrum and His Seal Wife: A Folktale from Scotland | |
Mermaid Brides | |
The Lady of Gollerus: A Folktale from Ireland | |
Ne Hwas, the Mermaids: A Folktale from the Passamaquoddy of New England | |
Swan Brides and Other Bird Maidens | |
The Swan Maiden: A Folktale from Sweden | |
The Swan Princess: A Folktale from Finland | |
The Crane Maiden: A Folktale from Japan | |
The Geese Maidens: A Folktale from the Smith Sound Inuit of Greenland | |
Other Animal Brides | |
The White Cat: A Folktale from France | |
The Snail Lady: A Folktale from Korea | |
White Snake: A Folktale from Zhejiang Province, China | |
Fairy Brides | |
The Farmer's Son and His Fairy Bride: A Folktale from Wales | |
The Huldre Bride: A Folktale from Norway | |
The Fairy Woman of Takitimu Mountain: A Folktale from the Maori of New Zealand | |
The Feather Robe: A Folktale from Japan | |
Undead And Demon Brides | |
The Undead Princess: A Folktale from Germany | |
The Demon Bride: A Jewish Folktale | |
A Nonliving Bride | |
The Man Who Married a Branch: A Folktale from the Salish of British Columbia, Canada | |
Beauty and the Beast: The Transformed Male | |
Beauty and the Beast: A Basque Folktale | |
Snake and Crocodile Husbands | |
The Crocodile Husband: A Folktale from Botswana, Africa | |
The Fairy Serpent: A Folktale from China | |
Yu Duo and the Snake Husband: A Folktale from the Dai of China | |
The Woman and the Snake: A Folktale from Kerala Province, India | |
Frog Husbands | |
The Frog Prince: A Folktale from Germany | |
The Frog and the Starry Girl: A Folktale from the Mishmi of Lohit Valley, India | |
The Two Orphans: A Folktale from Kerala Province, India | |
The Toad Husband: A Folktale from the Hmong of Laos | |
Fish Husbands | |
The Fish Man: A Folktale from the Salish of British Columbia, Canada | |
Seal and Sea Lion Husbands | |
Ahewauwen and the Woman: A Folktale from the Selknam of Tierra del Fuego | |
The Woman Who Married the Seal: A Folktale from the Coos of Oregon | |
The Great Silkie o' Sule Skerry: A Folktale from Scotland | |
Other Animal Husbands | |
The Small-Tooth Dog: A Folktale from England | |
Hans My Hedgehog: A Folktale from Germany | |
Other Odd Husbands | |
The Dragon Prince: A Folktale from Turkey | |
Princess Kemang and Her Tree Husband: A Folktale from Bengkulu, Indonesia | |
Habogi: A Folktale from Iceland | |
The Invisible Man: A Folktale from the Micmac of Nova Scotia, Canada | |
The Lord of the Winds: A Folktale from the Nenets of Siberia | |
The Heroine's Quest | |
The Black Bull o' Norroway: A Folktale from Scotland | |
East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon: A Folktale from Norway Cinderella | |
Ashey Pelt: A Folktale from England | |
Aschenzuttel: A Folktale from Serbia | |
Burenushka, the Little Red Cow: A Folktale from Russia | |
The Story of Tarn and Cam: A Folktale from Vietnam | |
An American Cinderella: A Folktale from New Hampshire | |
The Donkey Skin Tale Type | |
Peu d'Ane (Donkey Skin): A Folktale from France | |
La Sendraoeula (Cinderella): A Folktale from Italy | |
Love Like Salt: A Folktale from the Hottentot of South Africa | |
Cap o' Rushes: A Folktale from England | |
All-Kinds-of-Fur: A Folktale from Germany | |
Rashin-Coatie: A Folktale from Scotland | |
The Princess Who Would Not Marry Her Father: A Folktale from Portugal | |
The Woman with Two Skins: A Folktale from Nigeria | |
Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell: A Folktale from Medieval England | |
Cinderella and Father Frost Variants | |
Father Frost: A Folktale from Russia | |
The Twelve Months: A Folktale from the Czech Republic Cinderlad | |
Cinders: A Folktale from Finland and America | |
The Frog Who Became an Emperor: A Folktale from China | |
The Boy Who Knew No Fear | |
The Boy Who Searched for Fear: A Folktale from Slovenia | |
The Fearless Merchant's Son: A Folktale from Russia | |
The Story of a Boy Who Went to Learn Fear: A Folktale from Germany | |
The Fearless Young Man: A Folktale from Sicily, Italy | |
Dragon-Slayers and Monster-Slayers | |
The Lucky Ruble: A Folktale from Estonia | |
The Dragon-Slayer: A Folktale from Mexico | |
Chin Timur and Mehtumsala: A Folktale from the Uighur of Central Asia | |
Law Da and the Dragon: A Folktale from the Akha People of Southeast Asia | |
The Dragon of Kinabalu: A Folktale from Borneo | |
Urumba the Water Monster: A Folktale from the Mbarakwena Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert | |
The Wanderer and the Dragon: A Folktale from the Gypsies of Slovakia | |
The Three Dragons: A Folktale from the Gypsies of Bohemia | |
Iya: A Folktale from the Lakota Sioux of the American West | |
The Hunter and the Monster Bird: A Folktale from the Cherokee of Tennessee | |
The Fairy's Midwife | |
The Fairy's Midwife: A Folktale from England | |
The Midwife of Hafoddydd: A Folktale from Wales | |
The Clergyman's Wife: A Folktale from Sweden | |
Cherry of Zennor: A Folktale from Cornwall, England | |
The Demon's Midwife: A Folktale from the Jews of Morocco | |
Rumpelstiltskin | |
Rumpelstiltskin: A Folktale from Germany | |
Tom Tit Tom: A Folktale from England | |
Mistress Beautiful: A Folktale from Germany | |
The Gold Spinner: A Folktale from Hungary | |
The Three Aunts: A Folktale from Norway | |
The Building of the Kalundberg Church: A Folktale from Denmark | |
Sleeping Beauty | |
Little Briar Rose: A Folktale from Germany | |
The Ninth Captain's Tale: A Folktale from the Arabian Nights | |
Snow White | |
Snow White: A Folktale from Germany | |
Myrsina: A Folktale from Modern Greece | |
The Crystal Casket: A Folktale from Italy | |
Transformation Folktales | |
The Hedley Kow: A Folktale from England | |
The Soul That Lived in the Bodies of All Beasts: A Folktale from the Inuit of Greenland | |
The Transformation Chase | |
Master and Pupil: A Folktale from Denmark | |
Master and Pupil (or the Devil Outwitted): A Folktale from the Republic of Georgia | |
The Pupil Who Bested the Master: A Folktale from Libya | |
The Magician and His Disciple: A Folktale from India | |
The Master-Maid: A Folktale from Norway | |
The Grateful Prince: A Folktale from Estonia | |
The Obstacle Flight: A Folktale from the Native Peoples of Alabama | |
The Girl and the Evil Spirit: A Folktale from the Tundra Yukaghir of Siberia | |
Fundevogel (Foundling Bird): A Folktale from Germany | |
The Story of Aja: A Folktale from the Krobo of Ghana | |
The Four Sisters and the Mountain Lion: A Folktale from the Osage of the American Midwest | |
Undersea Kingdoms: Adventures in the Lands Under the Waves | |
The Sea Nymph: A Folktale from Sweden | |
Sadko: A Folktale from Russia | |
Urashima Taro: A Folktale from Japan | |
Hasang: A Folktale from the Hui Muslims of China | |
The Ruler of the Sea: A Folktale from the Yupit of Siberia | |
Hero Tales | |
Folklore Heroes | |
Ilya Murometz and the Robber Nightingale: A Folktale from Medieval Russia | |
St. George and the Dragon: A Folktale from England | |
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A Folktale from the Arthurian Cycle of England | |
Hayk, Founder of Armenia: A Folktale from Armenia | |
Kandebayi the Hero: A Folktale from Kazakhstan | |
The Girl Who Avenged Her Uncles: A Folktale from the Chippewa of Wisconsin | |
Sam Hart and His Brave Gray Mare: A Folktale from Massachusetts | |
Legendary Heroes | |
Davy Crockett: A Folktale from the American Frontier | |
Daniel Boone: A Folktale from Kentucky | |
George Washington: A Folktale from Virginia | |
Abraham Lincoln: A Folktale from Washington, D.C. | |
Antonine Barada: A Folktale from Nebraska | |
Aliquispo: A Folktale from the Oneida of the Northeast | |
John Henry: A Folktale from West Virginia | |
Yorimitsu: A Folktale from Japan | |
Bakaridjan Kone, Hero of Segu: A Folktale from Mali | |
Hua Mulan: A Folk Ballad from Ancient China | |
Tall Tale Heroes | |
Paul Bunyan: A Folktale from Michigan and Wisconsin | |
Old Stormalong: A Folktale from New England | |
Febold Feboldson: A Folktale from Nebraska | |
Pecos Bill: A Folktale from the American West | |
Crooked Mick: A Folktale from Australia | |
Heroic Outlaws and Bold Antiheroes | |
Robin Hood: A Folktale from England | |
Hereward the Wake: A Folktale from Anglo-Saxon England | |
Jesse James: A Folktale from the American West | |
Railroad Bill: A Folktale from the American South | |
Stagolee/Stackalee: A Folktale from Missouri | |
The Master Thief | |
Efflam the Master Thief: A Breton Folktale | |
The Butler's Clever Son: A Folktale from Scotland | |
Ko-Tieke-Iti, Little Tieke, the Dancing Thief: A Folktale from the Maori of New Zealand | |
The Best Thief: A Folktale from Spanish New Mexico | |
The Thieves Who Tricked Each Other: A Folktale from the Akamba of Kenya | |
Tales of Kindness Repaid and Hope and Redemption | |
Folktales of Kindness Repaid | |
Kindhearted Ferko: A Folktale from Hungary | |
The Tiger and the Man: A Folktale from Ghana, West Africa | |
The Amir Kheyyun and the Golden Fish: A Folktale from Iraq | |
The Kettle of Good Fortune: A Folktale from Japan | |
The Kind Giver and the Grudging Giver: A Folktale from the Ainu of Japan | |
The Kind Maiden and the Fish: A Folktale from the Hausa of West Africa | |
The Kindhearted Girl: A Folktale from the Ojibway | |
The Two Chests: A Folktale from Austria | |
The Flute Player and the Shojo: A Folktale from Japan | |
The Boy and the Bears: A Folktale from the Tewa of the American Southwest | |
The Generous Man and the Miser: A Folktale from Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
The Fate of the Cruel Master and the Kind Servant: A Folktale from China | |
The Farmer and the Tikbalang: A Folktale from the Philippines | |
The Dog That Changed Shape: A Folktale from the Winnebago of the American Midwest | |
The Grateful Dead | |
The Bird Grip: A Folktale from Sweden | |
Fair Brow: A Folktale from Italy | |
The Spirit Fox: A Folktale from the Yaqui of the American Southwest | |
The Spirit of the Unburied Man: A Folktale from Poland | |
Tales of Hope and Redemption | |
The Drunkard Who Freed Souls: A Folktale from Byelorussia | |
A Single Good Deed: A Folktale from the Jews of Kurdistan | |
The Fiddler Who Went to Hell: A Folktale from Russia | |
The Dead Bridegroom: A Folktale from Karnataka, India | |
A Prayer Answered: A Folktale from Cuba | |
The Man Who Became a Fox: A Tale from the Ainu of Japan | |
The Water Man and the Priest: A Folktale from Sweden | |
The Mound Folk and Salvation: A Folktale from Norway | |
Tannhauser: A Folktale from Medieval Germany | |
Tales of Fools and Wise People | |
Tales of Fools | |
Fools Think They Are Dead | |
The Very Foolish Man: A Folktale from India | |
The Four Wise Men and the Tiger | |
The Tiger Makers: A Folktale from Kannada, India | |
Three Wise Fools: A Folktale from Trinidad and Tobago | |
Foolish Rulers, Politicians, and Other Important Folks | |
The Foolish Man and the Royal Minister: A Folktale from Cambodia | |
The Foolish King: A Folktale from the Dominican Republic | |
The Foolish Astrologer: A Folktale from Kerala Province, India | |
Foolish Cities/Peoples | |
The Silly Folks of Cumae: A Folktale from Ancient Greece | |
Hiding the Bell: A Folktale from Germany | |
The Newfies: A Folktale from Newfoundland, Canada | |
The Fool of a Mayor and His Foolish Council: A Folktale from Switzerland | |
The Spotted Wood People and the Horse: A Folktale from the Lipan Apache of the American Southwest | |
Scaredy-Cat Fools | |
Bouki at the Market: A Folktale from Haiti | |
Who Am I? | |
Who Am I?: A Folktale from the Jews of Poland | |
Am I Myself?: A Folktale from County Cork, Ireland | |
Where Is the Jar?: A Folktale from Afghanistan | |
Where Is the Pumpkin?: A Folktale from Iran | |
Which Leg Is Mine?: A Folktale from Mexico | |
How Many Are We? | |
How the Kadambawa Men Counted Themselves: A Folktale from Sri Lanka | |
The Six Silly Boys: A Folktale from Finland | |
The Foolish Peasants: A Folktale from Kashmir, India | |
The Seven Fools: A Yugur Folktale from Western China | |
What Should I Have Said/Done? | |
Jack the Fool: A Folktale from Donegal, Ireland | |
The Foolish Boy: A Folktale from the Lahu People of Southeast | |
Asia and China | |
Ivan the Fool: A Folktale from Ukraine | |
Following Instructions: A Folktale from Japan | |
Bajun and Jhore: A Folktale from the Santal Parganas of India | |
The Donkey with the Unlucky Name: A Folktale from Morocco | |
Split-His-Own-Head: A Folktale from the Nehalem Tillamook of the Pacific Northwest | |
Do Not Count Your Chickens | |
The Broken Pot: A Folktale from Ancient India | |
The Boy and the Fox: A Folktale from Sweden | |
"I Will Grow Rich": A Folktale from Somalia | |
The Three Sillies: A Folktale from England | |
The Wisest of the Fools | |
The Simpleton's Wisdom: A Folktale from the Sioux People | |
Tales of Wise People | |
Wise Judgments | |
Wise Judge, Foolish Miser: A Folktale from Mongolia | |
Too Clever Is not Clever: A Folktale from the Jews of Eastern Europe | |
Two Clever Peasants | |
The Clever Peasant: A Folktale from Sicily, Italy | |
The Peasant and the Tzar: A Folktale from Russia | |
Impossible Tasks | |
Nasreddin Khoja as Court Witness: A Folktale from Turkey | |
The Wise Girl: A Folktale from Serbia | |
The Wise and Beautiful Daughter: A Folktale from Ethiopia | |
The Wise Answer: A Folktale from the Gurian People of the Georgian Republic | |
The Wise Thief: A Folktale from the Jews of the Near East | |
The Merchant's Wise Daughter: A Folktale from Syria | |
A Wise Minister: A Folktale from Karnataka, India | |
The Three Questions | |
The Three Questions: A Folktale from North Uist, Scotland | |
The Farmer's Answers: A Folktale from Galway, Ireland | |
The Two Lots | |
Wise Ma Sabe: A Folktale from Burma | |
The Rabbi and the Inquisitor: A Folktale from the Sephardic Jews | |
Wise Heroes | |
The Three Clever Men and the Demons: A Folktale from Southern India | |
O'ouk'en and O'okemp'an: A Folktale from the Tehuelche of Argentina | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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