III.—LEGENDS AND FOLK-TALES.
Croker, Thomas Crofton. FAIRY LEGENDS AND TRADITIONS OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND.
⸺ KILLARNEY LEGENDS.
⸺ LEGENDS OF THE LAKES.
Wilde, Lady; “Speranza.” ANCIENT LEGENDS OF IRELAND.
Kennedy, Patrick. LEGENDARY FICTIONS OF THE IRISH CELTS.
⸺ THE FIRESIDE STORIES OF IRELAND.
⸺ FICTIONS OF OUR FOREFATHERS.
⸺ THE BARDIC STORIES OF IRELAND.
⸺ LEGENDS OF MOUNT LEINSTER.
O’Hanlon, Canon John; “Lageniensis.” IRISH FOLK LORE: Traditions and Superstitions of the Country, with Humorous Tales.
⸺ IRISH LOCAL LEGENDS.
Blake-Forster, Charles Ffrench. A COLLECTION OF THE OLDEST AND MOST POPULAR LEGENDS OF THE PEASANTRY OF CLARE AND GALWAY.
Joyce, Robert Dwyer. LEGENDS OF THE WARS IN IRELAND.
⸺ FIRESIDE STORIES OF IRELAND.
Bardan, Patrick. THE DEAD-WATCHERS.
Curtin, Jeremiah. MYTHS AND FOLK-LORE OF IRELAND.
⸺ HERO TALES OF IRELAND.
⸺ TALES OF THE FAIRIES AND OF THE GHOST WORLD.
Hyde, Douglas. BESIDE THE FIRE. Gaelic Folk-stories.
⸺ AN SGÉALAIDHE GAEDHEALAC.
⸺ LEGENDS OF SAINTS AND SINNERS.
Larminie, William. WEST IRISH FOLK-TALES AND ROMANCES.
Yeats, W. B. THE CELTIC TWILIGHT.
⸺ THE SECRET ROSE: Irish Folk-lore.
⸺ FAIRY AND FOLK-TALES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY.
Gregory, Lady. A BOOK OF SAINTS AND WONDERS.
Deeney, Daniel. PEASANT LORE FROM GAELIC IRELAND.
Dunbar, Aldis. THE SONS O’ CORMAC; an’ Tales of other Men’s Sons.
M’Anally, D. R., Jr. IRISH WONDERS.
Kennedy, P. J. IRISH FIRESIDE STORIES, TALES AND LEGENDS.
⸺ LEGENDS AND FAIRY TALES OF IRELAND.
O’Connor, Barry. TURF FIRE STORIES AND FAIRY TALES OF IRELAND.
Lover and Croker. LEGENDS AND TALES OF IRELAND.
Anon.; C. J. T., ed. FOLK-LORE AND LEGENDS (IRELAND).
O’Neill, John. HANDERAHAN, THE IRISH FAIRY MAN, and LEGENDS OF CARRICK-ON-SUIR.
Brueyre, Loys. CONTES POPULAIRES DE LA GRANDE BRETAGNE.
Rhys, Prof. John. CELTIC FOLK-LORE, WELSH AND MANX.
Wentz, Walter Yeeling Evans. THE FAIRY-FAITH IN CELTIC COUNTRIES: Its Psychical Origin and Nature.
Hunt, B. FOLK TALES FROM BREFFNI.
Andrews, Elizabeth. ULSTER FOLKLORE.
Crawford, M. G. LEGENDS OF THE CARLINGFORD LOUGH DISTRICT.
Doyle, J. J. CATHAIR CONROI, &c.
Henderson, Geo. SURVIVALS IN BELIEF AMONG THE CELTS.
Hardy, P. Dixon. LEGENDS, TALES, AND STORIES OF IRELAND.
Drohojowska, Countess. RÉCITS DU FOYER.
Keegan, John. LEGENDS AND POEMS.
Rodenberg, Julius. DIE HARFE VON IRLAND.
Seymour, St. John D. IRISH WITCHCRAFT AND DEMONOLOGY.
⸺ TRUE IRISH GHOST STORIES.
It may be of interest to mention, as specimens, some of the chief collections of Scottish Gaelic folk-lore, for it is, at bottom, identical with that of Gaelic Ireland.
Campbell, J. F., of Islay. POPULAR TALES OF THE WEST HIGHLANDS.
WAIFS AND STRAYS OF CELTIC TRADITION. A Series initiated and directed by Lord Archibald Campbell. It comprises four volumes:—
Vol. I.—Craignish Tales. Ed. by Rev. J. MacDougall.
Vol. II.—Folk and Hero Tales. Ed. by Rev. D. MacInnes.
Vol. III.—Folk and Hero Tales. Ed. by Rev. J. MacDougall.
Vol. IV.—The Fians. Ed. by John Gregorson Campbell of Tiree.
Ferguson, R. M. THE OCHIL FAIRY TALES.
McKay, J. G. THE WIZARD’S GILLIE.
Mackenzie, D. A. FINN AND HIS WARRIOR BAND.