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  2. English folklore - Wikipedia

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    "Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales" (1849), by James Halliwell, a discussion on the origin of English folk tales and rhymes. "Weather and Folk Lore of Peterborough and District:, by Charles Dack, 1911, from Project Gutenberg; Project-IONA a repository of folk tales from England and the islands of the North Atlantic; Folklore Society (UK)

  3. Category:English fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    English fairy tales, short stories that belong to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic , enchantments , and mythical or fanciful beings. Subcategories

  4. Category:British fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British fairy tales" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. The Bloody Chamber;

  5. The King of England and his Three Sons - Wikipedia

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    The King of England and his Three Sons is a Romani fairy tale collected by Joseph Jacobs in More English Fairy Tales. He listed as his source Francis Hindes Groome's In Gypsy Tents, where the informant was John Roberts, a Welsh Roma. [1] Groome published the tale as An Old King and his three Sons in England. [2]

  6. Category:English folklore - Wikipedia

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    English fairy tales (3 C, 39 P) ... Pages in category "English folklore" ... Mare (folklore) Matter of Britain; Matter of England; Merlin;

  7. Lambton Worm - Wikipedia

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    A version of the tale was published by Joseph Jacobs, using William Henderson's text in Folk-Lore of Northern Counties as a source. [17] "Jabberwocky" may have been partly inspired by the legend of the Lambton Worm. [18] [16] Willam Mayne's children's novel The Worm in the Well, published in 2002, is an adapted retelling of the Lambton Worm legend.

  8. List of beings referred to as fairies - Wikipedia

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    Kodama - diminutive tree spirits of Japanese folklore. Mogwai are, according to Chinese tradition, a breed of fairy-folk who possess great powers, which they often use to inflict harm on humans. The Malaysian pari-pari (Malaysian) or peri (Indonesian) are often seen as motherly creatures who will help those who have good heart. Malay fairies ...

  9. English Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    English Fairy Tales is a book containing a collection of 41 fairy tales retold by Flora Annie Steel and published in 1918 by Macmillan and Co., Limited, London. It was illustrated by Arthur Rackham and entails a variety of fairy tales featuring mythical creatures , heroic figures, and moral lessons .