Fairies Directory
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The Realm of the Fae
thefae.freeservers.com
Encyclopedia categorized by element with illustrations, definitions, and folktales.Field Guide to Irish Fairies
irelandseye.com
Multimedia website introducing seven different types of Irish fairies.Legends of the Tooth Fairy
recess.ufl.edu
Article by Tanya Underwood relating to darker beliefs, available with an audio reading. [RealPlayer Required for Audio] (August 23, 2005)Hollow Hills
indigogroup.co.uk
Article by Jeremy Harte on the meaning of the word barrow, and the "Hollow Hills" where the fairy dwell. (January 01, 1997)Encyclopedia.com: Fairy
encyclopedia.com
Overview and definition; related articles available.Fairies and their kin
indigogroup.co.uk
Article by Bob Trubshaw discussing fairies and the relation with ghosts, earthlights and abductions; links to related articles. (June 01, 1998)Dark Green - Some Disturbing Thoughts About Fairies
whitedragon.org.uk
Article by Jeremy Harte discussing scholarly and fictional works of fairies in the Victorian Age. (January 01, 1998)Urban Fairies and Their Appearance in Ann Arbor
urban-fairies.com
Jonathan Wright explores the appearance of miniature doors, windows and spaces in Ann Arbor, Michigan.Abducted by the Faeries?
whitedragon.org.uk
Article by Jeremy Harte discussing the sources, origins, and meaning of abduction and changeling stories. (January 01, 1999)Irish Folklore
members.tripod.com
Information on Irish fairies, including leprechauns and cluricauns, far darrig, silkies, banshees, and changelings.All About Fairies
all-about-fairies.com
Histories and origins of the fae and related creatures; belief and fairy tales in literature.Little People
littlepeople.net
An encyclopedia of all the different types of little people, from fairies to gnomes.Timeless Myths: Celtic Mythology: Faeries
timelessmyths.com
Celtic types and their origins, from the Banshee to the Pooka.Medieval fairies: Now you see them, now you don't
indigogroup.co.uk
Article by Jeremy Harte proposing that the current image of fairies developed from 14th century literature. (January 01, 1998)The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries
sacred-texts.com
An ethnographic study by W.Y. Evans Wentz (1911), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.Pixy Folk
members.multimania.co.uk
Traditional stories, places, characters, and belief; comparisons to modern fiction.The Fairy Faith
thefairyfaith.com
Accompanying site to John Walker's documentary exploring the belief in fairies and portraying the people who believe in them.
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