Contents.
- Dedication
- Advertisement
- Introduction
- Fairy Eggs, pp.i-viii.
- Obtaining the Stories, pp.viii-xxiii.
- Types of Story, pp.xxiii-xxxviii.
- All in How You Tell it, pp.xxxviii-xlix.
- Evolution of Stories, pp.xlix-lviii.
- Etymological Objects Within Stories, pp.lix-lxxviii.
- Nature in the Stories, pp.lxxviii-xcii.
- Human-Like Character Origins, pp.xcii-civ.
- Origins and Character of the People, pp.civ-cxv.
- Language of the People, pp.cxv-cxxviii.
- Postscript, pp.cxxix-cxxxi.
- Popular Tales
- I. The Young King of Easaidh Ruadh, pp.1-11.
- II. The Battle of the Birds, pp.25-38.
- III. The Tale of the Hoodie, pp.64-68.
- IV. The Sea-Maiden, pp.72-85.
- V. Conall Cra Bhuidhe, pp.105-118.
- VI. Tale of Conal Crovi, pp.128-138.
- VII. The Tale of Connal, pp.147-152.
- VIII. Murchag A’s Mionachag, pp.161-164.
- IX. The Brown Bear of the Green Glen, pp.168-174.
- X. The Three Soldiers, pp.181-188.
- XI. The Story of the White Pet, pp.199-202.
- XII. The Daughter of the Skies, pp.208-213.
- XIII. The Girl and the Dead Man, pp.220-222.
- XIV. The King Who Wished to Marry his Daughter, pp.226-229.
- XV. The Poor Brother and the Rich, pp.237-240.
- XVI. The King of Lochlin’s Three Daughters, pp.244-251.
- XVII. Maol a Chliobain, pp.259-264.
- XVIIa. Fables, pp.275-288.
- XVIIb. Bailie Lunnain, pp.289-296.
- XVIIc. The Slim Swarthy Champion, pp.297-308.
- XVIId. The Tale of the Shifty Lad, the Widow’s Son, pp.330-349.
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