Wikisource:Folklore
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| This index lists compilations identified as folklore, traditional stories sharing a common ancestry in an ethnic history. |
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- also translated as Fables
- The Age of Fable, 1855 retellings of Norse, Roman and Greek fables by Thomas Bulfinch
- Gypsy Folk Tales, 1899 by Francis Hindes Groome[1]
- Myths and Tales from the San Carlos Apache
- Celtic Wonder-Tales
- Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings, 1886 by Joel Chandler Harris
- A Treasury of Eskimo tales, 1922 by Clara Kern Bayliss[2]
- Indian Legends of Vancouver Island, 1922 by Alfred Carmichael[3]
- Indian Story and Song From North America, 1907 by Alice Cunningham Fletcher[4]
- Canadian Fairy Tales, 1922 by Cyrus MacMillan[5]
- Wonder Tales from Tibet, 1922 by Eleanore Myers Jewett[6]
- Myths and Legends of Japan, 1914 by Frederick Hadland Davis
- Japanese Fairy Tales, 1908 by Yei Theodora Ozaki[7]
- The Book of Were-Wolves, 1865 by Sabine Baring-Gould
- Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, 1866 by Sabine Baring-Gould
- A Book of Folklore, 1913 by Sabine Baring-Gould
- Book of Dede Korkut, a Central Asia epic legend
- The Leprechaun; or Fairy Shoemaker, by William Allingham
- Wagner the Wehr-wolf, 1846 by George W. M. Reynolds
- Fables and Parables