Table of Contents
Volume 1. Fairy Tale Revivals
General Introduction
Bibliography
Volume 1 Introduction
Part 1: Cinderella Articles
- Cinderella Erin
, (Dublin, Ireland: W.B. Kelly, 1874). - ‘Cinderella Erin’, The Nation, Dublin, Ireland, 17 October 1874.
- ‘Complaint Over Anglican Cinderella’, The Nation, Dublin, Ireland, 6 January 1872.
- ‘The Cinderella of the Empire’, The Nation, Dublin, Ireland, 7 September 1867.
- ‘Patriotism at a Discount’, The Port of Spain Gazette, Trinidad, 11 November 1890.
- ‘The Colonial Office and the Crown Colonies’, The Nassau Guardian, Nassau, Bahamas. 11 September 1909.
- ‘Cinderella in Skibbereen’, Skibbereen Eagle, Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 1 August 1898.
- ‘Ireland on Stage’, The Nassau Guardian, Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas, 10 November 1880.
- ‘Cinderella at the Empire’, The Irish Independent, 28 December 1915.
- ‘Cinderella Parties’, The Aberystwyth Observer, 30 March 1878.
- ‘Cinderella Fund’, Flintshire Observer Mining Journal and General Advertiser for the Counties of Flint Denbigh, 12 March 1914.
Part 2: Cinderella Narratives
- Cinderella
, (Waterloo Road, London: March’s Farthing Library, 1849). - S.H., ‘Cinderella’, The Cambrian. 21 December 1883.
- ‘The Princess and the Fairy’, Ireland’s Own: A Journal of Fiction, Literature, and General Information, 4 May 1935, pp. 572-73.
- ‘Cinderella’, Rhyl Record and Advertiser, 31 December 1898.
- J. Curtin, ‘Fair, Brown, and Trembling’, Myths and Folklore of Ireland (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1890), pp. 78 – 92.
- A. H. Fauset, ‘Catskin’, excerpted from ‘Negro Folk Tales from the South (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)’, The Journal of American Folklore, 40:157 (1927), pp. 243–245.
- G. Murphy, ‘Coat of Rushes and the Prince’, Tales from Ireland (New York: Desmond and Stapleton, 1947), pp. 22-31.
- J. Sampson (ed.), ‘The Little Slut’, Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, 2:2 (1923), pp. 99-113.
- D. Nutt (ed.), ‘Ashy-Pelty’, Folklore: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, and Custom, 6 (1895), pp. 305 – 308.
- D. Nutt (ed.), Cul-fin, Cul-din, and Cul-corrach’, Mrs. Whelan, storyteller, L. Duncan, recorder, Folklore: A Quarterly Review, 5 (1894), p. 203-9.
Part 3: Cinderella Alternatives
- E. Madden, ‘A Girl’s Will’, The Brownie’s Book Magazine, H. Wilkinson, ill., 1:2 (February 1920), pp. 54-56.
- A. Bird, ‘Impossible Kathleen: A Story’, The Brownie’s Book Magazine, M. Hawkins, ill., 1:10 (October 1920), pp. 297-304.
- P. Kennedy, Hairy Rouchy’, The Fireside Stories (Dublin: M’Glashan and Gill; and Patrick Kennedy, 1870), pp. 3-9.
- Sinéad De Valera, ‘Ashapelt’ (ca 1930), The Verdant Valley and Other Stories (Dublin, Ireland: Fallon, 1970), p. 181-89.
- ‘Adventures of Maureen Rua’, Ireland’s Own: A Journal of Fiction, Literature, and General Information, 7 October 1939, p. 12-3.
- L. Tobias, ‘The Purim Ball’, The Nationalists and Other Goluth Studies (London: C. W. Daniel, LTD, 1921), pp. 56-64.
Part 4: Cinderlad Tales
- G. C. Camplejohn, ‘Enchanted Island’, The Nassau Guardian, Naussa, New Provindence, Bahamas, 28 February 1891, p. 1.
- D. Hyde, ‘The Bracket Bull’, The Irish Fairy Book, A. P. Graves, ed., G. Denham, ill., (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1909), p. 117-24.
- J. Sampson, ‘Google-Eyes’, The Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, 2:2 (1923), pp. 101-110.
Part 5: Fairy Lore
- P. Poe, ‘Little Miss Ginger-Snap’, The Brownies’ Book Magazine, 2:11 (November 1921), pp. 312-5.
- A. T. Kilpatrick, ‘Gyp: A Fairy Story’, The Brownies’ Book Magazine, 1:1 (January 1920), p. 31.
- G. W. Barton, ‘The Fairy’s Bride: A Legend of Llangarren’, The National Magazine of Wales, 9:1 (January – June 1886), pp. 13-18.
- Sinéad De Valera, ‘The Pooka’, Fairy Tales of Ireland (Dublin, Ireland: Fallons, 1967 [unknown]), pp. 13-19.
- Sinéad De Valera, ‘The Miser’s Gold’, The Miser’s Gold and Other Stories (Dublin, Ireland: Fallons, 1970 [unknown]), pp. 6 – 9.
- S. Morrison, ‘Cushag’, ‘The Mermaid of Gob Ny Ooyl’, Manx Fairy Tales (London: David Nutt, 1911), pp. 71-5.
- W. J. Thomas, ‘Pergrin and the Mermaid’, The Welsh Fairy Book, Willy Pogany, ill., (London: Fisher Unwin, 1907), pp. 138-140.
- J. D. Suggs, ‘The Mermaid’, American Negro Folktales, Richard M. Dorson, ed. (New York: Dover, 1956), pp. 252-2.
Part 6: Tricksters and Wonder Tales
- A. A. Spence, ‘The Wonderful Pipe’, The Brownies’ Book Magazine, Marcellus Hawkins, ill., 1:10 (1920), pp. 294-6.
- J. Sampson (ed.), ‘Laula’ (1923), Welsh Gypsy Folk Tales (Wales: Gregynog Press, 1933), pp. 4-8.
- A. Fauset, ‘The Seventh Son’, excerpted from ‘Negro Folk Tales from the South (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)’, The Journal of American Folklore, 40:157 (1927 [1925]), pp. 255-7.
- E. Crawshay-Williams, Hywel and Gwyneth: A Modern Fairy Tale, S. C. Williams, ill., (Cardiff: William Lewis, 1930).
- A. Fauset, ‘Tar Baby’, excerpted from ‘Negro Folk Tales from the South (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)’, The Journal of American Folklore, 40:157 (1927 [1925]), pp. 228–31.
- The Rt Hon Dr L. Bennett-Coverley, ‘Anancy an Alligator’, A Laugh with Louise: Pot-pourri of Jamaican Folklore, Stories, Songs, Verses (Kingston, Jamaica: City Printery, Ltd., 1961), p. 45.
- S. Morrison, ‘Cushag’, ‘Joe Moore’s Story of Finn MacCooilley and the Buggane’, Manx Fairy Tales (London: David Nutt, 1911), pp. 42-46.
- E. C. Parsons, ‘Brave Little Tailor’, The Journal of American Folklore, 38:148 (Apr -June 1925), pp. 267-292.
- A. Fauset, A., ‘Little Claus’, excerpted from ‘Negro Folk Tales from the South (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)’, The Journal of American Folklore, 40:157 (1927 [1925]), pp. 253–5.
- E. C. Parsons, ‘Ramstampeldam’, Folk-Lore of the Sea Islands, South Carolina (Cambridge, Massachusetts: American Folklore Society 1923), pp. 23-24.
- The Rt Hon Dr L. Bennett-Coverley, ‘Unkle Sekrey and Anancy’, A Laugh with Louise: Pot-pourri of Jamaican Folklore, Stories, Songs, Verses (Kingston, Jamaica: City Printery, Ltd.,1961), p. 46-7.
- A. Fauset, ‘The Friendly Demon’, excerpted from ‘Negro Folk Tales from the South (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana)’, The Journal of American Folklore, 40:157 (1927 [1925]), pp. 248–9.
- Sinéad De Valera, ‘The Well at the World’s End’, The Verdant Valley (Dublin, Ireland: Fallons, 1970 [ca 1930]), pp. 151-62.
- E. C. Parsons, ‘Blue-beard’ excerpted from ‘Tales from Guilford County, North Carolina’, The Journal of American Folklore, 30:116 (Apr. - Jun. 1917), pp.168-200.
- Sinéad De Valera, ‘The Stolen Treasure’, The Miser’s Gold and Other Stories (Dublin, Ireland: Fallons, 1970), pp. 46 – 52.
Appendix A: ‘Rouchy’, Ireland’s Own: A Journal of Fiction, Literature and General Information, 56:1455 (18 October 1930), pp. 2-3.
Index