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Celtic Fairy Tales

Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Wentz

Connla and
the Fairy Maiden

Guleesh
The Field of Boliauns
The Horned Women
Hudden and Dudden
and Donald O'Neary
Shepherd of Myddvai
The Story of Deidre

Munachar
and Manachar

Gold-Tree
and Silver-Tree

King O'Toole
and His Goose

The Wooing of Olwen
Jack and His Comrades
Story-Teller at Fault
The Sea-Maiden
Legend of Knockmany

Fair, Brown, and Trembling

Jack and His Master
Beth Gellert
The Tale of Ivan
Andrew Coffey
The Battle of the Birds
Brewery of Eggshells
Lad with the Goat-skin

More Celtic Fairy Tales

Celtic Folklore Welsh And Manx by John Rhys

Donegal Fairy Stories
by Seumas MacManus

Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland by J. Curtin

The Book of Legends
by Horace E. Scudder

The Book of Saints
and Friendly Beasts
by Abbie F. Brown

In Chimney Corners
by Seumas MacManus

Fairy Legends and Traditions by Thomas Crofton Croker

The Welsh Fairy Book by W. Jenkyn Thomas

Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race by Thomas Rolleston

On the Study of
Celtic Literature
By Matthew Arnold

 


Scotland Folklore Links

Highland Customs and Folklore.

North East Folklore Archive.

The Mythology and Folklore of the Birch.

Faerie tales and Folklore of the Scottish Highlands.

Creatures of Scottish Folklore.

Scottish Folklore.

Cait Sith literally means fairy cat, the creature was said to haunt the Highland region.

The Mythology and Folklore of Juniper.

Scotland's Folklore.

Celtic Mythology and Religion.

Scottish Myths and Legends.

Scottish folktales and folklore.

Scottish Fairies & Supernatural Creatures.

Folklore of the British Isles.

The Mythology and Folklore of the Scots Pine.

Celtic Fairy Tales (Part I) (Part II)

The Fian Warriors.

Folklore and Superstition.

Folklore and Folklife of Dunkeld and Tayside Region.

The Kingdom of Fife Folklore.

Folklore and Mythology, Electronic Texts.

Various eBooks and eTexts

Edinburgh Picturesque Notes by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Scottish Chiefs by Jane Porter
Memoir of Elizabeth Gow of Perthshire
A Collection of Ballads
Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir
The Poetical Works of Janet Little
The Annals of Kinross
Annals of the Parish by John Galt
The 51st (Highland) Division, War Sketches by F. Farrell
Autobiography by John Stuart Mill
Across the Plains by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland
The Admirable Crichton by J. M. Barrie
Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Records of a Family of Engineers by Stevenson
The Story of a Scotch Family 70 Years Ago
Adam Smith by James Anson Farrer
The Highlanders and Other Poems. 1808
Mary Queen of Scots, An Historical Poem
Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne: A Scots Highland Story
Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott
Poems by Robert Burns
A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland By Johnson
Wallace's Invocation to Bruce
Missionary Travels By David Livingstone
Expedition to the Zambesi By David Livingstone
The Art of Writing by Robert Louis Stevenson
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Quotations from Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott and Thomas Carlyle.
The Life of David Hume by William Smellie.
Scots in English - a paper by Sheila Douglas.
The Language of Traveller Storytellers.
Drumdelgie to the Goodnight Loving Trail - Sheila Douglas compares bothy ballads and cowboy songs.
Burns and the Folksinger - a paper by Sheila Douglas.
The Northern Muse - radio scripts by Sheila Douglas.
Waggle 'O the Kilt - popular theatre and entertainment.
The cratur fer the cauld-an ye winnae notice - article by Stuart McHardy.
"Gaelic and Scots in Harmony" - a selection of papers. Scottish Plays. Scottish Poetry.
A collection of Prose in Scots or by Scottish Authors.
Canada and Scotland: speeches and verses Argyll, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Duke of, 1845-1914.
A Perfect Description of the People and Country of Scotland ( Reprinted for T. and J. Egerton, 1788).
Stories by Scottish Authors.
A tour in England and Scotland, in 1785.
A Voyage to St. Kilda, the Remotest of All the Hebrides, or Western Islands of Scotland (R. Griffith, 1749).
History of the Scottish Nation by James Aitken Wylie.
Hunted and Harried: A Tale of the Scottish Covenanters by Robert Michael Ballantyne.
Remarks on Johnson's journey to the Hebrides.
Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye (London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860)
A tour of some of the islands of Orkney and Shetland.
Letters from Edinburgh, Written in the Years 1774 and 1775: Containing Some Observations on the Diversions, Customs, Manners, and Laws, of the Scotch Nation, During a Six Months Residence in Edinburgh (London: J. Dodsley, 1776)
The Highland Charge and the Jacobite Rebellions.

Mackenzie, Fiona D.. 1998. Where Do You Belong To?: Land and the Construction of Community in the Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
The Historie of Scotland, containing the beginning, increase, proceedings, acts and governement of the Scottish nation.
English and Scottish ballads. Ed. by Francis James Child.
The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evans-Wentz

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