
Folk-lore and legends: English - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Charles John Tibbits,
1 / 27Introductory Note
- 1. Introductory Note
- 2. A Dissertation on Fairies Part 1
- 3. A Dissertation on Fairies Part 2
- 4. Nelly the Knocker
- 5. The Three Fools
- 6. Some Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham
- 7. The Tulip Fairies
- 8. The History of Jack and the Giants
- 9. The Fairies’ Cup
- 10. The White Lady
- 11. A Pleasant and Delightful History of Thomas Hickathrift
- 12. The Spectre Coach
- 13. The Baker’s Daughter
- 14. The Fairy Children
- 15. The History of Jack and the Beanstalk
- 16. Johnny Reed’s Cat
- 17. Lame Molly
- 18. The Brown man of the Moors
- 19. How the Cobbler cheated the Devil
- 20. The Tavistock Witch
- 21. The Worm of Lambton
- 22. The Old Woman and the Crooked Sixpence
- 23. The Yorkshire Boggart
- 24. The Duergar
- 25. The Barn Elves
- 26. Legends of King Arthur
- 27. Silky
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The old English Folklore Tales are fast dying out. The simplicity of character necessary for the retaining of old memories and beliefs is being lost, more rapidly in England, perhaps, than in any other part of the world. Our folk are giving up the old myths for new ones. Before remorseless “progress,” and the struggle for existence, the poetry of life is being quickly blotted out. In editing this volume I have endeavoured to select some of the best specimens of our Folklore. With regard to the nursery tales, I have taken pains to give them as they are in the earliest editions I could find. I must say, however, that, while I have taken every care to alter only as much as was absolutely necessary in these tales, some excision and slight alteration has at times been required. - Summary by Charles John Tibbits
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