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- Oral literature, orature, or folk literature is a genre of literature that is spoken or sung in contrast to that which is written, though much oral literature...
- The Witch (stylized as The VVitch, and subtitled A New-England Folktale) is a 2015 folk horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers in his feature...
- The Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index (ATU Index) is a catalogue of folktale types used in folklore studies. The ATU index is the product of a series of revisions...
- errors in display. The Meitei folktales (Meitei: Meitei Phunga Wari), also sometimes referred to as the Manipuri folktales, are the large collections of...
- Norwegian Folktales (Norwegian: Norske folkeeventyr) is a collection of Norwegian folktales and legends by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe. It...
- ****anese folktales are an important cultural aspect of ****an. In commonplace usage, they signify a certain set of well-known classic tales, with a vague...
- Bulgarian Folktale Catalogue names type 545B as Воденичарят и лисицата ("The Miller and the Fox"). In the Typen türkischer Volksmärchen ("Turkish Folktale Catalogue")...
- Italian Folktales (Fiabe italiane) is a collection of 200 Italian folktales published in 1956 by Italo Calvino. Calvino began the project in 1954, influenced...
- published folklore. The brothers are among the best-known storytellers of folktales, po****rizing stories such as "Cinderella" ("Aschenputtel"), "The Frog...
- collection of South Indian folktales Burhi Aair Sadhu, collection of ****amese folktales Thakurmar Jhuli, collection of Bengali folktales Lal Behari Dey, reverend...