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Arthurian Booklist A reading list of all things Arthurian.
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Arthurian Byways Michael Wild's collection of Arthuriana.
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Arthurian Film Bibliography on cinematic versions of the legend of King Arthur, by Kevin J. Harty.
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Arthurian Legend Le Morte d'Arthur pictures by Francoise Taylor, a summary of Sir Thomas Malory's story, an Arthurian search engine, and other Arthurian legend topics.
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Arthurian Literature & Art Comprehensive list of Arthurian literature and arts websites, presented by Kathleen Nichols, Pittsburg State University.
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Arthurian Resources - Early Medieval Concepts of Arthur Essays analyzing the Arthurian sources, by Thomas Green.
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Arthurian Resources on the Internet Selective list of Arthurian sites on the internet, by John J. Doherty, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University.
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Arthuriana - The Journal of Arthurian Studies Includes online abstracts, gazetteer, pedagogical section, and links.
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ArthurianLegend Mailing list for discussion of the Arthurian legend.
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Arturius - A Quest for Camelot Downloadable book by D. F. Carroll, claiming to prove beyond reasonable doubt the reality and identity of King Arthur.
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As the Arabs Say... Arabic quotations and proverbs, with English translations and explanations on the cultural setting; an e-book by Isa Khalil Sabbagh.
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As the Armenians Say... Armenian sayings with illustrations.
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Astral Healer Give information on how to break hexes and curses.
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At the Edge: Black Dogs - Guardians of the Corpse Way Article by Bob Trubshaw discussing the myths of black dogs as guardians to the Otherworld.
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At the Edge: Black Dogs Folklore Article by Bob Trubshaw on the black dog in folklore.
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At the Edge: Fairies and their Kin Article by Bob Trubshaw discussing fairies and the relation with ghosts, earthlights and abductions.
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At the Edge: Hellhounds, Werewolves and the Germanic Underworld Article by Alby Stone discussing the relation between dogs and travel to the realm of the dead.
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At the Edge: Hollow Hills Article by Jeremy Harte on the meaning of the word barrow, and the "Hollow Hills" where the fairy dwell.
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At the Edge: Medieval Fairies - Now You See Them, Now You Don't Article by Jeremy Harte proposing that the current image of fairies developed from 14th century literature.
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At the Edge: Pussycat, Pussycat, Where Have you Been? Article by Jeremy Harte on cats and witches in folklore.
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At the Edge: The Cosmic Mill Article by Alby Stone discussing the hand-mill as an image of the cosmos.
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At the Edge: The Perilous Bridge Article by Alby Stone on bridges in folklore.
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At the Edge: Under the Greenwood Tree Article by Jeremy Harte on the imagery of the woodlands in medieval literature and folklore.
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Atasöz - Proverbs Ten Turkish proverbs with English translation.
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Auroral Folklore Folklore concerning aurora or the northern lights.
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Australian Folklore Journal of studies in the field of Australian folklore as well as theoretical and field studies by scholars from around the world.
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Azeri.org: Azeri Expressions Three articles on Azerbaijani proverbs and proverbial expressions (in Azerbaijani, with English translations and explanations).
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AZKidsNet Readers' submitted classical bits.
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Æsop As retold by Joseph Jacobs; e-text at Bartleby.
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Æsop's Fables More than 655 fables, alphabetically indexed and with morals listed, including fables from Ambrose Bierce and La Fontaine, with sound clips, images, and message forum.
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Backcountry Death Ways Recounts how beliefs about death and dying brought by colonists from the Northern British Borderlands survive in the Chesapeake region and North Carolina.
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Background to Bulgarian Myth and Folklore An overview of the ancestral cultures and mythologies of Bulgaria.
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Bali Royal Cremation - photos by Max Buten Description and pictures of Balinese cremation ceremonies.
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Baltic Institute of Folklore (BIF) Home Page The Institute was founded by the academic folkloric institutions of the three Baltic states -- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania -- in 1995 to coordinate folklore studies and research. The site includes archives, a newsletter, academic contacts, and conference information.
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Bartleby.com: Tirso de Molina Writer of the earliest known literary version of the Don Juan legend (1630).
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Bat Folklore Five folktales of different cultures, taken from "Bats, Swift Shadows in the Twilight."
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Bats in South American Folklore and Ancient Art Article by Elizabeth P. Benson (1991).
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Bawdy Ballads and Far-Fetched Folklore - An Oral History of Rural North Carolina Ballads and folktales, including an interactive section.
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BBB is for BBBear An overview of rhythmic and/or rhyming schoolyard folklore.
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BBC News Item - Fairy Fakes Sell for Fortune The original Cottingley fairy photographs were sold at an auction for £21,620 to British book-seller Simon Finch.
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