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  • The Significant Other: a Literary History of Elves

    The Significant Other: a Literary History of Elves

  • 'Fairy' in Middle English Romance

    'Fairy' in Middle English Romance

  • Rewriting a Mythic Nation: Welsh Women Writers Recovering Welsh Myth and Folklore

    Rewriting a Mythic Nation: Welsh Women Writers Recovering Welsh Myth and Folklore

  • Notes Towards a History of the English

    Notes Towards a History of the English

  • The Nature of the British Fairies of Medieval and Folk Literature an Annotated Bibliography 1900-1983

    The Nature of the British Fairies of Medieval and Folk Literature an Annotated Bibliography 1900-1983

  • Brownies and Bogles

    Brownies and Bogles

  • A Welsh Classical Dictionary

    A Welsh Classical Dictionary

  • Changeling Child

    Changeling Child

  • The Fiction of Hilda Vaughan (1892-1985): Negotiating the Boundaries of Welsh Identity

    The Fiction of Hilda Vaughan (1892-1985): Negotiating the Boundaries of Welsh Identity

  • In Fairyland Or Thereabout: the Fairies As Nationalist Symbol in Irish Literature by and After Willaim Allingham

    In Fairyland Or Thereabout: the Fairies As Nationalist Symbol in Irish Literature by and After Willaim Allingham

  • British Goblins: Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions

    British Goblins: Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions

  • The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries

    The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries

  • The Semantics of the Word

    The Semantics of the Word "Fairy" in English Between 1520 and 1829

  • Llangorse Lake

    Llangorse Lake

  • Neverland: a Fantasy Role-Playing Setting Version 1.5 by Cataquack Warrior

    Neverland: a Fantasy Role-Playing Setting Version 1.5 by Cataquack Warrior

  • Keightley Fairy Mythology

    Keightley Fairy Mythology

  • Sample File Layout By: Tom Hutchings Translated By: Claire Mehegan

    Sample File Layout By: Tom Hutchings Translated By: Claire Mehegan

  • Europe: North: Britain, Norse, Celtic, Ireland, Teutonic, Welsh, Finnish, Scandinavian

    Europe: North: Britain, Norse, Celtic, Ireland, Teutonic, Welsh, Finnish, Scandinavian

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  • Research on Will O' the Wisp and Jack O' Lantern
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  • Note: the Welsh W Is Pronounced RR
  • Ebook Download Water Witchcraft : Magic and Lore from the Celtic


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