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See also:
- At the Edge: Hollow Hills - Article by Jeremy Harte on the meaning of the word barrow, and the "Hollow Hills" where the fairy dwell.
- At the Edge: Medieval Fairies - Now You See Them, Now You Don't - Article by Jeremy Harte proposing that the current image of fairies developed from 14th century literature.
- Encyclopedia.com: Fairy - Overview and definition; related articles available.
- The Fairy Faith - Accompanying site to John Walker's documentary exploring the belief in fairies and portraying the people who believe in them.
- The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries - An ethnographic study by W.Y. Evans Wentz (1911), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
- Field Guide to Irish Fairies - Multimedia website introducing seven different types of Irish fairies.
- Fir Darrig's Page - Faerie realm information about their ways, types, non-types, and international species; personal interests.
- Irish Folklore - Information on Irish fairies, including leprechauns and cluricauns, far darrig, silkies, banshees, and changelings.
- Little People - An encyclopedia of all the different types of little people, from fairies to gnomes.
- MSN Learning & Research: Fairy and Fairy Tale - Encarta Encyclopedia definition and overview.
- Pixy Folk - Traditional stories, places, characters, and belief; comparisons to modern fiction.
- The Realm of the Fae - Encyclopedia categorized by element with illustrations, definitions, and folktales.
- Starfire's Twilight Realm - Personal page of fae classifications, flora, poetry and art.
- Timeless Myths: Celtic Mythology: Faeries - Celtic types and their origins, from the Banshee to the Pooka.
- Tumuli, Tumps, Humps and other Bumps - Neolithic grave mounds in the Cotswolds, once believed to be the abode of fairies.
- Urban Fairies and Their Appearance in Ann Arbor - Jonathan Wright explores the appearance of miniature doors, windows and spaces in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- Wikipedia: Fairy - Encyclopedia article including sections on literature, art, origins and belief sources; name variations.
- Legends of the Tooth Fairy - Article by Tanya Underwood relating to darker beliefs, available with an audio reading. [RealPlayer Required for Audio] (August 23, 2005)
- Abducted by the Faeries? - Article by Jeremy Harte discussing the sources, origins, and meaning of abduction and changeling stories. (1999)
- Fairies and their kin - Article by Bob Trubshaw discussing fairies and the relation with ghosts, earthlights and abductions; links to related articles. (June, 1998)
- Dark Green - Some Disturbing Thoughts About Fairies - Article by Jeremy Harte discussing scholarly and fictional works of fairies in the Victorian Age. (1998)
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