- Folktales from around the world
- Folklore Society
- Fairy tales and fables traditions and reality through imagination
- SurLaLune: Annotated fairy tales with histories, illustrations and interpretations
- The Rise of the Munes: American story by once famous artist, also adult story explanations
- Cabinet des Fees – An Online Journal of Fairy Tale Fiction
- Fables – Collection and guide to fables and Fairy Tales for children
- Once Upon A Time: Historical and Illustrated Fairy Tales. Special Collections, University of Colorado Boulder
- CiffCiaff – Multi-language fairy tales collection
- Heidi Anne Heiner, “The Quest for the Earliest Fairy Tales: Searching for the Earliest Versions of European Fairy Tales with Commentary on English Translations”
- Terri Windling, “Les Contes de Fées: The Literary Fairy Tales of France”
- R. R. Tolkien, “On Fairy-Stories” , The Tolkien Reader, p. 15.
- Terri Windling, White as Ricotta, Red as Wine: The Magic Lore of Italy“
- Wolf, Eric James The Art of Storytelling Show Interview Jack Zipes – Are Fairy tales still useful to Children?
- Helen Pilinovsky, “Donkeyskin, Deerskin, Allerleirauh: The Reality of the Fairy Tale”
- Vladimir Propp’s Theories[dead link]
- Jack Zipes, “Fairy Tales, Child Abuse, and ‘Childism'”, (lecture, University of Minnesota Institute for Advanced Study, November 15, 2012).
- Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies – A peer-reviewed journal of fairy-tale studies; international and multidisciplinary in orientation, the journal publishes scholarly work dealing with the fairy tale in any of its diverse manifestations and contexts.
- Oral Tradition – Journal devoted to the comparative and interdisciplinary study of oral traditions worldwide, covering literary studies, anthropology, and folklore, and touching on over 150 separate language traditions.
- Parabola Magazine – A quarterly print magazine about the study of the myths, rituals, symbols, and arts of the world’s spiritual traditions.
- Trickster’s Way – Online, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to trickster research, seeking to extend the scholarship about the trickster figure to its interdisciplinary and intellectual limits.
- SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages – A portal to the realm of fairy tale and folklore studies featuring annotated fairy tales, illustrations, and a forum.
- Free Public Domain – Online fairy tale books from Andrew Lang, the Grimm brothers, and Hans Christian Andersen.
- The Fairy Tales and Fables of Ambassador Parlay – Complete original fairy tales and fables.
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin – By Robert Browning (1888), illustrated by Kate Greenaway; e-text at Indiana University Libraries.
- The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales – Four fairy tales by Arthur Quiller-Couch (1910); e-text at Bartleby.
- Tom Tit Tot – An Essay on Savage Philosophy in Folk-Tale – By Edward Clodd (1898), at sacred-texts.com
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- The Green Man Legends--Mike Harding. (You need to choose “Green Man” from the menu at the top of the page.)