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Summary
Table of Contents
Contributors | |
Preface | |
Introduction | |
A-Z | |
Aarne, Antii | |
Abassi/Abasi and Atai (West African) | |
Abatwa (South African) | |
Aboriginal Mythology (Australian) | |
Abracadabra | |
Abzu/Apsu (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
Achilles (Greek) | |
Adapa (Babylonian) | |
Adon/Adonis (Phoenician) | |
Adroa and Adro (East African) | |
Adroanzi (East African) | |
Aeneid (Roman) | |
Aesop and Aesop's Fables (Greek) | |
Aetheopis/Aithiopis (Greek) | |
African Bushmen Mythology | |
Ahti/Ahto (Finnish) | |
Aigamuxa (South African) | |
Aino (Finnish) | |
Aiomum Kondi (South American) | |
Ajok (North African) | |
Alalu/Alalus (Hittite) | |
Amadis of Gaul (Spanish or Portuguese) | |
Amazons (Greek) | |
Amled/Amleth (Danish) | |
Amphisbaena (Greek) | |
Amulets | |
Amun/Amen/Amon/Amun-Re (Egyptian) | |
An/Anu (Sumerian) | |
Anansasem (West African) | |
Animal Bride or Bridegroom | |
Animal Helper and Grateful Animal | |
Antar (Middle Eastern) | |
Antero Vipunen (Finnish) | |
Antichrist (Christian) | |
Antigone (Greek) | |
Anu (Hittite) | |
Anubis/Anpu (Egyptian) | |
Anzu (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
Aphrodite (Greek) | |
Apollo (Greek) | |
Apple Trees | |
Arabic Storytelling | |
Arachne (Greek) | |
Arawn (Welsh) | |
Archetype | |
Argonautica (Greek) | |
Arianrhod (Welsh) | |
Armageddon (Judeo-Christian) | |
Asbjrnsen, Peter Christen | |
Asgard (Norse) | |
Ash Trees (Western European) | |
Athena/Athene (Greek) | |
Atlas (Greek) | |
Atum (Egyptian) | |
Aucassin and Nicolette (Medieval European) | |
Avalon (Celtic) | |
Aztec Mythology | |
Baba Yaga (Russian) | |
Baby Cast Adrift | |
Baku (Japanese) | |
Balder (Norse) | |
Balinese Mythology | |
Ballads | |
Ballads, Homiletic | |
Bannik (Slavic) | |
Banshee (Irish) | |
Basile, Giambattista | |
Basilisk (European) | |
Basque Folklore and Mythology | |
Bastet/Bast (Egyptian) | |
Bats | |
Battle of Kadesh (Egyptian) | |
Bees | |
Bellerophon (Greek) | |
Bendigeidfran/Bran (Welsh) | |
Beowulf (Anglo-Saxon) | |
Berekhiah Ben Natronai Ha-Nakdan | |
Bestiary | |
Black Dogs (English) | |
Black Magic (Western European) | |
Black School (Scandinavian and Scottish) | |
Bluebeard (Western European) | |
Boccaccio, Giovanni | |
Bogatyr/Bogatyri (Russian) | |
Boy Who Didn't Know Fear | |
Bremen Town Musicians (German) | |
Bridges | |
Broadside Ballads | |
Brothers Grimm | |
Brownies (British) | |
Brynhilde/Brunhild/Brunnehilde (Norse) | |
Bucephalus (Greek) | |
Bull of Heaven (Sumerian) | |
Bunyips (Australian Aborigine) | |
Bylina/Bylini (Russian) | |
Camp Stories | |
Campfire Storytelling | |
Canterbury Tales, The | |
Cat-and-Mouse Tales | |
Catoblepas (Roman) | |
Cats | |
Centaurs (Greek) | |
Cerberus (Greek) | |
Champ/Champy (North American) | |
Chapbooks | |
Charlemagne and his Peers | |
Charon (Greek) | |
Chaucer, Geoffrey | |
Chickens | |
Child, Francis James | |
Chiron (Greek) | |
Chupacabras (Latin American) | |
Cockatrice (European) | |
Collective Unconscious | |
Comets | |
Compassion | |
Con Man or Woman/Con Artist | |
Contendings of Horus and Seth, The (Egyptian) | |
Counting-Out Rhymes | |
Creation Stories of Mesopotamia | |
Culture Heroes | |
Cumulative Rhymes and Tales | |
Curses | |
Dahut/Ahes (French) | |
Danish Traditional Tales | |
De Iside et Osiride (Roman) | |
Deals with the Devil | |
Death | |
Decameron | |
Demeter and Persephone (Greek) | |
Digenis Acritas (Greek) | |
Dilmun (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
Djinn/Djinni/Jinn/Genie (Arabic) | |
Dobrynya Nikitich (Russian) | |
Dogs | |
Domovoi/Domovois (Russian) | |
Dongmyeongseong/Chumong (Korean) | |
Don't Count Your | |
Chickens Before They Are Hatched | |
Doomed Prince (Egyptian) | |
Doppelganger | |
Dragons | |
Dragon-Slayer (European) | |
Dumuzi (Sumerian) | |
Ears | |
El Cid (Spanish) | |
Elf Shot/Elf Arrow (British) | |
Elm Trees | |
Eloquent Peasant, Tale of the (Egyptian) | |
Enki/Ea (Sumerian) | |
Enkidu (Sumerian) | |
Enlil (Sumerian) | |
Enmerkar (Sumerian) | |
Ennead of Heliopolis (Egyptian) | |
Epics | |
Epics, French | |
Epics, German | |
Epics, Greek | |
Epics, Roman | |
Epics, Spanish | |
Erra (Babylonian) | |
Estonian Storytelling | |
Etana (Babylonian) | |
Ethiopian Mythology | |
Ethiopian Storytelling | |
Evil Eye | |
Fables | |
Fabliau/Fabliaux | |
Fairy Godmothers | |
Fairy Midwife and Demon Midwife | |
Faithful Companion | |
Faithless Wife | |
Familiar/Familiar Spirit | |
Fantasy | |
Fates | |
Faust, Dr. Johann | |
Fenrir (Norse) | |
Ferdowsi/Firdawsi/Firdusi/Firdousi | |
Filipino Mythology | |
Fingernails | |
Fink, Mike | |
Firebird (Russian) | |
Fish and Fishing Folklore | |
Flood, The (Mesopotamia) | |
Flying Dutchman | |
Fools | |
Frame Stories | |
Freischutz (German) | |
Frey and Freya (Norse) | |
Frigga/Frigg (Norse) | |
Frogs and Toads | |
Fur-Bearing Trout (North American) | |
Gambling | |
Gamelan (Indonesian) | |
Gargoyles | |
Garm (Norse) | |
Garuda (Indian) | |
Geb (Egyptian) | |
German Storytelling | |
Gesta Danorum (Danish) | |
Ghost Stories, College | |
Ghosts, Aviation | |
Ghosts: A Sampling of Stories | |
Ghosts and Hauntings | |
Ghosts, Theater | |
Giants | |
Gilgamesh (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
Goblins (Western European) | |
Golem (Jewish) | |
Grail/Holy Grail (Western European) | |
Grateful Dead | |
Gremlins (English) | |
Griots/Griottes/Jelis (West African) | |
Gudrun/Kudrun (German) | |
Habaek and Haemosu (Korean) | |
Hags | |
Hand of Glory (European) | |
Hands | |
Hannahanna/Hannahannas (Hittite) | |
Hansel and Gretel (Western European) | |
Harpies (Greek) | |
Hathor (Egyptian) | |
Havelock the Dane (English) | |
Heart in the Egg | |
Hebat/Hepit/Hepatu (Hittite) | |
Hector (Greek) | |
Heimdall/Heimdallr (Norse) | |
Hel (Norse) | |
Heqat/Hekat/Heket (Egyptian) | |
Hera (Greek) | |
Hermes (Greek) | |
Hervarar Saga (Swedish) | |
Hi'iaka (Hawaiian) | |
Hocus-Pocus | |
Hodag (North American) | |
Homer (Greek) | |
Hook, The | |
Horror | |
Horseshoes | |
Horus (Egyptian) | |
Hurston, Zora Neale | |
Hyenas | |
Iliad (Greek) | |
Iliou Persis (Greek) | |
Illuyankas (Hittite) | |
Ilmarinen (Finnish) | |
Ilmatar (Finnish) | |
Ilya Murometz/Ilya of Murom (Russian) | |
Inanna/Ishtar (Sumerian and Akkadian) | |
Inaras (Hittite) | |
Inca Mythology | |
Indian Storytelling | |
Insects | |
Internet Lore/Netlore | |
Iroquois Storytelling | |
Isis (Egyptian) | |
Ivan/Ivan Tsarevich (Russian) | |
Jackalope (North American) | |
Japanese Storytelling | |
Jersey Devil (American) | |
Joe Magarac (American) | |
John Henry (American) | |
Johnny Appleseed (American) | |
Jongleurs (French) | |
Joukahainen (Finnish) | |
Journey to the West/Monkey (Chinese) | |
Jump Tales | |
Jung, Carl Gustav | |
Juniper Tree, The (German) | |
Kalevala (Finnish) | |
Kamishibai (Japanese) | |
Kelly, Ned | |
Kenyan Storytelling | |
Khnum (Egyptian) | |
Khoikhoi/Hottentot Mythology | |
Kievan Cycle (Russian) | |
Kikimora (Slavic) | |
Kind and Unkind Girls | |
King Arthur (British) | |
King of the Cats/King of the Cats is Dead (Western European) | |
King Solomon (Biblical) | |
Kludde (Flemish) | |
Kullervo (Finnish) | |
Kumarbi/Kumaris (Hittite) | |
Kypria (Greek) | |
La Fontaine, Jean de | |
Labyrinths | |
Lake Monsters | |
Lang, Andrew | |
Lange Wapper (Flemish) | |
Lares and Penates (Roman) | |
Lemminkainen (Finnish) | |
Leprechauns (Irish) | |
Leshy/Leshiye (Slavic) | |
Liderc (Hungarian) | |
Little Iliad (Greek) | |
Local Legends | |
Lorelei (German) | |
Louhi (Finnish) | |
Lugalbanda (Sumerian) | |
Lullabies | |
Lusiads, The (Portuguese) | |
Lutin (French) | |
Lyonesse (British) | |
Maat (Egyptian) | |
Macdonald, George | |
Magi (Persian) | |
Magic Incantations and Spells | |
Magician and his Pupil/Magician's Apprentice | |
Mahabharata (Indian) | |
Malory, Sir Thomas | |
Manticore (Persian) | |
Marie de France | |
Maui (Polynesian) | |
Melusine/Melusina (European) | |
Menehune (Hawaiian) | |
Mermaids | |
Meskhenet (Egyptian) | |
Metamorphoses (Greek and Roman) | |
Metaphors | |
Mice | |
Minnesang/Minnesingers (German) | |
Minotaur (Greek) | |
Minstrels | |
Mistletoe | |
Moon's Reflection | |
Morgan Le Fay | |
Mother Goddess/Earth Mother (European) | |
Mother Goose (European) | |
Mothman (North American) | |
Motif Index | |
Motifs | |
Mystery Lights | |
Mystery Stories | |
Mythography | |
Mythology | |
Nagas (Hindu) | |
Nanna-Suen/Sin (Sumerian) | |
Neith/Neit/Nit/Net (Egyptian) | |
Nephthys/Nebthet (Egyptian) | |
Nergal (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
Nightmares | |
Ninhursanga (Sumerian) | |
Ninurta/Ningirsu (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
No-Bigger-than-a-Finger (Russian) | |
Nonsense Rhymes | |
Noodle Tales/Simpleton Tales | |
Norse Mythology | |
Nun (Egyptian) | |
Nursery Rhymes (European) | |
Nut (Egyptian) | |
Nymphs (Greek) | |
Oberon (European) | |
Odin/Odhinn (Norse) | |
Odysseus (Greek) | |
Odyssey (Greek) | |
Oedipus (Greek) | |
Operas and their Stories | |
Oral History | |
Orestes and Electra (Greek) | |
Osiris (Egyptian) | |
Ovid | |
Owl Lore | |
Palestinian Storytelling | |
Panchatantra (Indian) | |
Papyrus Westcar/Papyrus Berlin 3033 (Egyptian) | |
Pegasus (Greek) | |
Pele/Madam Pele (Hawaiian) | |
Penelope (Greek) | |
Peri/Pari (Persian) | |
Perrault, Charles | |
Phantom Bus (English) | |
Phantom Ships/Ghost Ships | |
Phoenix (Egyptian and Greek) | |
Pixies (English) | |
Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl (Aztec) | |
Popol Vuh (Mayan) | |
Priam, King (Greek) | |
Princess in the Tower | |
Prometheus (Greek) | |
Proverbs | |
Ptah (Egyptian) | |
Puppetry and Storytelling | |
Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeyevich | |
Puss in Boots (European) | |
Quest for the Missing Husband | |
Quests | |
Railroad Folklore (American) | |
Rakshasas (Hindu) | |
Ramakian (Thai) | |
Ravens and Crows | |
Re/Ra/Pre/Re-Harakhety (Egyptian) | |
Reincarnation | |
Reynard the Fox | |
Rhiannon (Welsh) | |
Ring Cycle, The | |
Rivers, Greek Mythological | |
Rocs/Rucs/Rukhs/Rukhkhs (Arabic) | |
Rolandslied (German) | |
Role-Playing Games | |
Romance | |
Romance of Antar, The (Arabian) | |
Rusalka/Rusalki (Slavic) | |
Rustam (Persian) | |
Sadko (Russian) | |
Saga of the Volsungs (Norse) | |
Sampo (Finnish) | |
Sandman | |
Satire | |
Saxo Grammaticus | |
Scapegoats | |
Scheherezade (Arabic) | |
Science Fiction | |
Seanachai (Irish) | |
Seelie Court and Unseelie Court (Scottish) | |
Seers (Greek) | |
Sekhmet (Egyptian) | |
Seth/Set/Sutekh (Egyptian) | |
Setne Khamwaset Cycle (Egyptian) | |
Shaggy Dog Stories | |
Shape-Shifters | |
Shipwrecked Sailor, The Story of the (Egyptian) | |
Shu (Egyptian) | |
Simurgh (Persian) | |
Sinuhe, The Story of (Egyptian) | |
Sirens (Greek) | |
Sius (Hittite) | |
Skald (Norse) | |
Skulls | |
Slavic Mythology | |
Sleepers, Enchanted | |
Sleepers, Heroic (Western European) | |
Sleipner (Norse) | |
Snakes | |
Snegurochka/Snowmaiden (Russian) | |
Song of Igor's Campaign (Russian) | |
Song of Roland (French) | |
Sorcerer's Apprentice | |
Sphinx (Egyptian and Greek) | |
Squonk (American) | |
Standing Stones (Western European) | |
Straparola, Giovanni Francesco | |
String Figures | |
Sundiata (Mali) | |
Sunken Cities | |
Superman (North American) | |
Sword, Broken (Norse) | |
Sword in the Stone/Sword in the Tree | |
Swords | |
Symphonic/Tone Poems | |
Tail Tales | |
Tale Types | |
Talismans | |
Tall Tales | |
Talmudic Storytelling (Jewish) | |
Tasmisus (Hittite) | |
Tefnut (Egyptian) | |
Telegonia (Greek) | |
Telepinu/Telepinus (Hittite) | |
Teshub (Hittite) | |
Theseus (Greek) | |
Thompson, Stith | |
Thor (Norse) | |
Thoth/Djehuty (Egyptian) | |
Tiamat (Sumerian and Babylonian) | |
Tibetan Storytelling | |
Tolkien, J.R.R. | |
Tom Thumb (English) | |
Tomte/Tomten/Tomtar (Swedish) | |
Tongue Twisters | |
Tree Spirits | |
Tricksters | |
Tristan and Isolde (Celtic) | |
Trojan War (Greek) | |
Troubadours (French) | |
Truth and Falsehood, The Tale of (Egyptian) | |
Twin Brothers | |
Two Brothers, Tale of the (Egyptian) | |
Typhon (Greek) | |
Ugly Baby | |
Ullikummi (Hittite) | |
Unicorns | |
Upelluri/Ubelluris (Hittite) | |
Urban Legends | |
Utu/Shamash (Sumerian) | |
Vainamoinen (Finnish) | |
Valhalla (Norse) | |
Valkyries (Norse) | |
Vampires | |
Vanishing Hitchhiker | |
Vegetable Sheep/Lamb (European) | |
Verse Stories | |
Vietnamese Storytelling | |
Vodianoi (Slavic) | |
Vol'ka (Slavic) | |
Volva (Norse) | |
Wayang (Indonesian) | |
Wele (Kenyan) | |
Wenamun, Report of (Egyptian) | |
Werewolves | |
West African Mythology | |
White Horses of England | |
White Magic-Wicked Stepmothers | |
William Tell (Swiss) | |
Wise Man or Woman | |
Wise Men of Chelm (Polish) | |
Wise (or Foolish, or Mad) Men of Gotham (English) | |
Wizards | |
Wonder Woman (American) | |
World Tree | |
Wurusemu (Hittite) | |
Yeti (Tibetan) | |
Yggdrasil (Norse) | |
Ymir (Norse) | |
Yoruban Storytelling (West African) | |
Yoshitsune (Japanese) | |
Ys/Ker-Ys (Breton/French) | |
Zeus (Greek) | |
Ziusudra (Sumerian) | |
Zmeys and Zmeyitsas (Bulgarian) | |
Zulu Mythology | |
Zwarte Madam (Flemish) | |
Retellings | |
Ramayana: A Great Mythic Epic from India | |
Shah-nameh: Iran's Greatest Epic | |
Destiny: An American Civil War Tale | |
Greatest Liar of Them All: An Apache Folktale | |
Why Ananse Owns Every Story: An Ashante Folktale from Ghana | |
Brewery of Eggshells: A Changeling Folktale from Wales | |
Tarn Lin: A British Folktale | |
The Smart Man and the Fool: A Fjort (Congolese) Folktale | |
The Cauld Lad of Hilton: An English Folktale | |
The Cuckoo: A "Fool" Folktale of Gotham, England | |
Dick Whittington and his Cat: A Medieval Folktale from England | |
Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!: A Cumulative Folktale from England | |
The Gingerbread Boy: An English Folktale | |
A Grain of Corn: A Cumulative Folktale from England | |
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: An English Version of a World Folktale | |
Tom Thumb's Adventures: A Medieval English Folktale | |
Virgil the Magician: A Medieval English Folktale | |
The Laplander Wizard: An Estonian Folktale of a Magician | |
The Brave Little Tailor: A German Folktale | |
Rumpelstiltskin: A German Folktale | |
The Six Swans: A Shape-shifting Folktale from Germany | |
The Twelve Dancing Princesses: A German Folktale | |
Cuchulain and the Green Man: An Ancient Irish Folktale | |
A Leprechaun's Gold: An Irish Folktale | |
The Storyteller at Fault: An Irish Folktale | |
The Crystal Casket: An Italian Snow White Folktale | |
Appointment in Samarra: A Folktale from the Talmud, the Jewish Book of Religious Wisdom | |
The Golem of Prague: A Jewish Folktale | |
King Solomon and the Demon: A Jewish Folktale | |
No Escape from Fate: A Persian Folktale | |
Koschei the Deathless: A Russian Folktale | |
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree: A Scottish Snow White Folktale | |
Geser: A Folktale of the Culture Hero of Tibet | |
A Bagful of Tricks: A Uighur Folktale from China | |
The Story of Gelert: A Welsh Local Folktale | |
Vainamoinen: A Finnish Hero Tale | |
Guigemar: A Medieval French Hero Tale | |
A Story of Gwydion: A Medieval Welsh Mythic Tale | |
Raven Steals the Sun: An American Myth from the Pacific Northwest | |
Orpheus and Eurydice: An Ancient Greek Myth Perseus: A Greek Myth of a Culture Hero | |
Spider Woman: Creation Myth of the Hopi People | |
A Creation: An Iroquois Myth | |
Balder: A Norse Myth | |
Thor Catches the Midgard Serpent: A Norse Myth | |
Maui Snares the Sun: A Polynesian Myth | |
Inanna's Descent to the Underworld: An Ancient Sumerian Myth | |
Prince Wicked and the Grateful Animals: A Parable from the Jataka | |
The Lady, or the Tiger?: An American Riddle Tale | |
Appendix: Storytelling Resources | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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