See also:
Sites:
SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages *Cool Site* - A portal to the realm of fairy tale and folklore studies featuring annotated fairy tales, illustrations, and a forum.
Bearskin - Texts and analyses of folk tale type AT 361 by students of Carleton College.
Beauty and the Beast - Guide to on-line resources, images, and bibliography.
Beauty and the Beast; or, the Ethics of a Fairy Tale - Excerpt from an aesthetic realism seminar, with a discussion of the Madame Leprince De Beaumont story.
Bluebeard - Research devoted to the classic European folktale about a serial wife-murderer.
A Book of Fairy Tales - A collection of 45 fairy tales.
Cinderella - A description of the tale with filmography.
Cinderella Stories - List of online and off-line resources of variations of the Cinderella story, compiled by Kathy Martin.
Fairy Legends - Weblog site where a new classic fairy tale is added each day.
The Fairy Tales and Fables of Ambassador Parlay - Complete original fairy tales and fables.
Free Public Domain - Online fairy tale books from Andrew Lang, the Grimm brothers, and Hans Christian Andersen.
The Frog Prince - Texts and analyses of folk tale type AT 440 by students of Carleton College.
Little Red Riding Hood - A description of the folktale.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin - By Robert Browning (1888), illustrated by Kate Greenaway; e-text at Indiana University Libraries.
Propp's Structure of the Magic Tale - Outline of the classical work "Morphology of the Folktale."
Rapunzel - Analyses of folk tale type AT 310 by students of Carleton College.
A Scholarly Snow White - Includes introduction, interpretations, bibliographies, and comparisons of different versions, prepared by Kay E. Vandergrift, Rutgers University.
Sleeping Beauty - A description of the folktale.
The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales - Four fairy tales by Arthur Quiller-Couch (1910); e-text at Bartleby.
The Sleeping Beauty Page - Texts and analyses of folk tale type AT 410 by students of Carleton College.
Story Origins: Beauty and the Beast - On the many tellings of the story of Beauty and the Beast with references to historical origins.
The Three Sisters - Texts and analyses of folk tale type AT 552 by students of Carleton College.
Tom Tit Tot - An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale - By Edward Clodd (1898), at sacred-texts.com
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