Mrs. Ault ~ 6th Grade English

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Folktales and Legends Links


Aesop's Fables: This site provides a huge collection of online fables and 
folk tales. The collection includes fables by Anderson, Aesop, and Fontaine.
http://www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/

Brother's Grimm Fairy Tales: A huge collection of electronic text versions of 
these popular fairy tales.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/ReadingRoom/Fiction/FairyTales/

Fairy Tales: This site provides various fairy tales and folktales from 
various countries.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/ReadingRoom/Fiction/FairyTales/

COMPARE AND CONTRAST ESSAY

CINDERELLA STORIES
Cinder Maid (Europe)

Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper (French)

Cinderella (German)

Katie Woodencloak Norway)

Fair, Brown and Trembling (Ireland)

Rashin-Coatie (Scotland)

Cinderella (Italy)

Little Rag Girl (Georgia)

Pepelyouga (Serbia)

The Wonderful Birch (Russia)

The Baba Yaga (Russia)

The Wicked Stepmother (Kashmir)

Yeh-Shen (China - the earliest tale)

The Turkey Girl (Zuni Tribe)

Cendrillion (Caribbean)

The Rough-Face Girl (Algonquin Indian)

Cindy Ellen (Wild West)

Smoky Mountain Rose (Appalachian)

Sootface (Ojibwa)


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