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Scandinavian Folklore & Fairy Tales

 * A Story about a Darning-needle
 * Álagablettur
 * Amleth
 * Among Gnomes and Trolls
 * Anna Karlsdotter
 * Askafroa
 * Askeladden
 * Asmund and Signy
 * Barbro Eriksdotter
 * Barbro Eriksdotter (Bielke)
 * Bergsrå
 * Bergsrået
 * Bjarmaland
 * Blenda
 * Boots and His Brothers
 * Boots and the Troll
 * Boots Who Ate a Match with the Troll
 * Boots Who Made the Princess Say, "That's A Story"
 * Bøyg
 * Bushy Bride
 * Buttercup (fairy tale)
 * Bysen
 * Cyprianus
 * Danish folklore
 * Dapplegrim
 * Deildegast
 * Devil's Birthday
 * Di sma undar jordi
 * Disa
 * Djákninn á Myrká
 * Doll i' the Grass
 * Draugr
 * East of the Sun and West of the Moon
 * Eiríkur í Vogsósum
 * Elder Mother
 * Elvehøj
 * Elveskud
 * Erlking
 * Esben and the Witch
 * Farmer Weathersky
 * Feng (Jutish chieftain)
 * Fin (troll)
 * Fossegrim
 * Fróði
 * Fylgja
 * Geirlug The King's Daughter
 * Gertrude's Bird
 * Gjenganger
 * "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"
 * Grásteinn
 * Grýla
 * Gryttie
 * Gudbrand on the Hill-side
 * Habogi
 * Hamingja
 * Hamlet (legend)
 * Hamlet's Grave
 * Harpans kraft
 * Helhest
 * Hermod and Hadvor
 * Hermuthruda
 * Herr Magnus og Bjærgtrolden
 * Horse skulls
 * Horwendill
 * How Geirald the Coward was Punished
 * Hug (folklore)
 * Hulder
 * Huldufólk
 * Husafell Stone
 * I Know What I Have Learned
 * I know what I have learned
 * Inexperienced Use of the Black Book
 * Ingeborg i Mjärhult
 * Jesper Who Herded the Hares
 * Jón Hnefill Aðalsteinsson
 * Jón Árnason (author)
 * Jörmungandr
 * Julemanden
 * Katie Woodencloak
 * Kettil Runske
 * Kisa the Cat
 * Kitchen witch
 * Knights of Ålleberg
 * Kraken
 * Kvæði
 * Lady of the Mountain
 * Lagarfljót Worm
 * Lifting stone
 * Lindworm
 * Little Annie the Goose-Girl
 * Lord Peter (fairy tale)
 * Maiden Bright-eye
 * Mare (folklore)
 * Master and Pupil
 * Miklabæjar-Solveig
 * Molbo story
 * Mother Svea
 * Myling
 * Nábrók
 * Neck (water spirit)
 * Niels and the Giants
 * Nisse (folklore)
 * Norwegian Folktales
 * Ogier the Dane
 * Ola Nordmann
 * Ole Lukøje
 * Palnatoke
 * Peer Gynt
 * Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
 * Pintorpafrun
 * Prince Hat under the Ground
 * Prince Ring
 * Rå
 * Sæmundr fróði
 * Scandinavian folklore
 * Selma (lake monster)
 * Shortshanks
 * Sjörå
 * Sjörået
 * Skogsrå
 * Soria Moria Castle
 * Stave church
 * Stolt Herr Alf
 * Storsjöodjuret
 * Strut-Harald
 * Tatterhood
 * The Bird 'Grip'
 * The Blue Belt
 * The Boy Who Had an Eating Match with a Troll
 * The Cat on the Dovrefjell
 * The Charcoal Burner
 * The Companion
 * The Cottager and his Cat
 * The Dragon (Beowulf)
 * The dragon and daughter
 * The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body
 * The Green Knight (fairy tale)
 * The Horse Gullfaxi and the Sword Gunnfoder
 * The Husband Who Was to Mind the House
 * The Lassie and Her Godmother
 * The Magic Book
 * The Master Maid
 * The Master Thief
 * The Merman's Children
 * The Old Dame and her Hen
 * The Prince and the Princess in the Forest
 * The Princess in the Chest
 * The Princess on the Glass Hill
 * The Seven Foals
 * The Three Aunts
 * The Three Princesses of Whiteland
 * The Troll's Daughter
 * The Twelve Wild Ducks
 * The Two Caskets
 * The Types of the Scandinavian Medieval Ballad
 * The White Dove (Danish fairy tale)
 * The Witch in the Stone Boat
 * Three Billy Goats Gruff
 * Tilberi
 * Till Eulenspiegel
 * Tomte
 * Töres döttrar i Wänge
 * Trolden og Bondens Hustru
 * Troll
 * Troll cat
 * Troll cross
 * Trollkyrka
 * True and Untrue
 * Tycho Brahe days
 * Ungersven och havsfrun
 * Vættir
 * Valdimar Tr. Hafstein
 * Valravn
 * Vardøger
 * Vegvísir
 * Vittra (folklore)
 * Vörðr
 * Votive ship
 * Walborg and Karin Jota
 * Water horse
 * White-Bear-King-Valemon
 * Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed
 * Why the Sea is Salt
 * Wife selling
 * Wight
 * Wulver
 * Ysätters-Kajsa
 * Yule Cat
 * Yule Goat
 * Yule Lads