The Science of Fairy Tales / An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology

by Edwin Sidney Hartland

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and Human Midwives, 37, et seqq., 59, et seqq.
  • Fairyland, 43, 47, 161, 196, 222
  • Fairy Tales, definition of, 3;
    • divisions of, 22;
    • principles of explanation of, 32
  • Feather-robe, 258, 267, 268, 298, 300, 301
  • Females, kinship through. See Kinship
  • Finnish tales, 259, 329
  • Fire, superstitions respecting, 96, 97
  • Forest of Dean, 78
  • Folktale (See Art of Story-telling), connection with folk-song, 14;
    • how to be reported, 21
  • Frazer J. G., 31, 249, 252
  • Frederick Barbarossa, 172, 213
  • French superstitions, 96
  • French tales (See Breton), 42, 47, 65, 114, 119, 272, 293, 324, 342
  • Frog, Fairy as. See Toad.

  • Gaelic tales. See Scottish
  • Gerald, Earl, 210, 233
  • German superstitions, 95, 96, 99, 108, 140, 143, 279, 281
  • German tales (See