British and Celtic
British and Celtic Links
- Bewitched Butter the complete text of this folklore piece reproduced from the Dublin University Magazine, 1839
- Conkers and Ghosts Includes a three month calendar, folktale and the season's customs.
- Seelie Court, Unseelie Court "In Scotland faeries were divided into the Seelie Court and Unseelie Court depending on whether or not they were kind."
- Celtic Myths and Legends Compendium compenidum of myths and legends of the Celts featuring histories, books, poetry of the darkage period.
- Irish Fairy Folk Images from the ancient tales combined with observations.
- Celtic Myth and Lore Features an array of articles and essays from different Celtic cultures about topics such as Celtic astronomy, Gods and Goddesses, regional folklore, faeries, and other related subjects.
- Cuchulain of Muirtheme By Lady Augusta Gregory (1902), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
- English Fairy Tales By Flora Annie Steel (1918), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
- Manx Fairy Tales By Sophia Morrison (1911), e-text from a Manx Note Book.
- Tir Nan Og--Land of the Irish Faerie Plentiful illustrations and information of this Otherworld realm.
- Northumbrian Folk Tales "These stories come from North East England and have been passed from generation to generation in the oral tradition."
- Scottish Folklore Page Browse a selection of antiquarian and secondhand books dealing with Scottish folklore
- Folklore of the Gaels of Ireland and the Highlands Short introduction to the subject with good glossary of subjects and terms
- Darkage Ireland legends, poetry, art, and research concerning the myths and legends of darkage Ireland.
- Gods and Fighting Men By Lady Augusta Gregory (1904), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
- Celtic Folklore: The People of the Mounds by L. MacDonald from - Dalraida Magazine 1993.
- Donegal Fairy Stories By Seumas MacManus (1900), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
- Isle of Man - Folklore Manx Fairy Stories from a collection of traditional tales compiled by Sophia Morrison in 1911.
- Tir Nan Og Faerie lore from mythology and literature traditions.
- British Mysteries Collection of links pertaining to myths, legends and lore of the British Isles.
- Scottish Culture : Legends, Folklore & Religion Some good folklore stories and the a section on local celebrations
- Irish/Celtic Ghost Stories Short summaries of a few tales with illustrations.
- Cornish Folklore and Legend Short overviews of some Cornish folklore origin.
- Myths and Folk Tales of Ireland By Jeremiah Curtin (1889), e-text from Belinus Press.
- Gandolf.com: Cornish Folklore Legends, fairy, ghost and giant lore, superstitions and bibliography.
- Celtic and Faery Folklore Original Literature site of original writings from W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, Thomas Croker, Walter Traill Dennison and others.
- Folklore of Ireland Good overview of Irish Folklore - from the Kerry Gems site
- Celtic Historical Fiction Reviews of and links to Celtic historical fiction including Celtic faery and folk tales and links to purchasing these works
- Celtic Customs Archive Dalriada Celtic Heritage Trust : including customs of home, hearth and death.
- Irish Fairy Tales By James Stephens (1882-1950), e-text from the Project Gutenberg.
- Beth Gellert A Welsh Fairy story about Prince Bledri's favourite greyhound companion, Beth Gellert.
- At the Edge archive: Celtic fallacy Argument and counter-argument from Bob Trubshaw, Alby Stone and Nigel Pennick
- At the Edge: The Wise Men of Gotham Article by Frank E. Earp on the Gotham tales, a cycle of stories about feign madness.
- Stories "Once upon a time, there lived in the borders of Scotland a piper called Angus McDougal."
- Tam Lin: Comparison Pages Scottish ballad "Tam Lin" comparisons to similar tales such as Beauty and the Beast, and the Fairy Oak of Corriewater.
- The Tuatha De Danaan Good overview on the origin of the Irish Faerie Folk
- Witch and Priest Juxtaposed: Two figures from Irish Traditional Narratives. Essay by Deirdre Nuttall
- Scottish Traditional Tales Introduction to Scottish tales and storytelling, bibliography, and sample tales.
- In Chimney Corners - Merry Tales of Irish Folklore By Seumas MacManus (1899), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
- Fairy Flag of the Clan MacLeod The story of the fairy flag
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