Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction to the first edition
- Introduction to the second edition
- Introduction to the third edition
- GENERAL SOURCES
- ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS
- BANKS & BANKING
- CANALS & WATERWAYS
- DATES, CALENDARS & ANNIVERSARIES
- EDUCATION – GENERAL
- FAIRY TALES & NURSERY RHYMES
- GAMES RULES (INCLUDING SPORTS)
- HEALTH & HEALTHCARE
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- JOBS
- KINGS & QUEENS, RULERS & HEADS OF STATE
- LANGUAGES & TRANSLATING
- MANUFACTURING
- NAMES
- OPTICIANS
- PARISH REGISTERS
- QUOTATIONS & SPEECHES
- RAILWAYS
- SAINTS
- TAX
- Unexplained, The
- VOLUNTEERING
- WEATHER
- Index
FAIRY TALES & NURSERY RHYMES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2018
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction to the first edition
- Introduction to the second edition
- Introduction to the third edition
- GENERAL SOURCES
- ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS
- BANKS & BANKING
- CANALS & WATERWAYS
- DATES, CALENDARS & ANNIVERSARIES
- EDUCATION – GENERAL
- FAIRY TALES & NURSERY RHYMES
- GAMES RULES (INCLUDING SPORTS)
- HEALTH & HEALTHCARE
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- JOBS
- KINGS & QUEENS, RULERS & HEADS OF STATE
- LANGUAGES & TRANSLATING
- MANUFACTURING
- NAMES
- OPTICIANS
- PARISH REGISTERS
- QUOTATIONS & SPEECHES
- RAILWAYS
- SAINTS
- TAX
- Unexplained, The
- VOLUNTEERING
- WEATHER
- Index
Summary
Typical questions
• Can you help me find a few Irish fairy tales?
• What is the origin of Goosey Goosey Gander?
• Who wrote xxxx?
Considerations
There should be at least some classic fairy tales and nursery rhymes in your children's library. Check what is available on the catalogue. However, finding the historical origin of, and studies about, fairy tales and nursery rhymes can be a bit trickier. Some of the excellent websites below should help.
Where to look
Printed sources
Fairy tales
There is quite a comprehensive index to fairy tales:
Eastman, M. H. (1926) Index to fairy tales, myths and legend, Faxon
This provides about 30,000 references in an alphabetical, as well as geographical, sequence. Further supplements have been produced in this index.
Zipes, J. (ed.) (2000) Oxford companion to fairy tales, Oxford University Press
Nursery rhymes
For nursery rhymes use:
Opie, I. and Opie, P. (eds) (1952) The Oxford dictionary of nursery rhymes, Clarendon Press
This book is indexed by first line and by notable figures.
Websites
Fairy tales
This is a selection of some of the best, however, it is certainly not definitive:
Fairy Tales www.bestoflegends.org
A huge selection of fairy tales.
Fairy Tale Resources www.myweb.dal.ca/barkerb/fairies/resource.html
A guide to fairy tale resources on the web.
Grimm's Fairy Tales www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/index2.html
Grimm's fairy tales based upon a 1914 translation.
Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales www.grimmfairytales.com
Folk and fairytales by the Brothers Grimm – interactive and animated stories.
Hans Andersen Fairy Tales www.andersenfairytales.com
Hans Andersen fairy stories – interactive and animated stories.
Fairy Tale and Folklore Studies www.surlalunefairytales.com
Fairy tale and folklore studies featuring annotated stories. Includes discussions and illustrations.
Aesop's Fables www.aesopfables.com
DLTK's Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes www.dltk-teach.com/rhymes/index.htm
Nursery rhymes
Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes www.zero.com/family/nursery/
Nursery Rhymes – Lyrics and Origins www.rhymes.org.uk
Tips and pitfalls
Check with the enquirer whether they want the original fairy tale or if an abridged version will do. Childrens’ libraries contain many picture books and anthologies with abridged versions of these tales. It might be useful to keep a checklist of some of the more popular fairy tales and to keep a note of which anthologies they can be found in.
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- Information
- Know it All, Find it FastAn A–Z source guide for the enquiry desk, pp. 210 - 233Publisher: FacetPrint publication year: 2008