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- A Story about a Darning-needle
- Álagablettur
- Askeladden
- Asmund and Signy
- 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"
- Bushy Bride
- Buttercup (fairy tale)
- Bøyg
- Cyprianus
- Danish folklore
- Dapplegrim
- Deildegast
- Devil's Birthday
- Disa
- Djákninn á Myrká
- Doll i' the Grass
- East of the Sun and West of the Moon
- Elvehøj
- Elveskud
- Erlking
- Esben and the Witch
- Farmer Weathersky
- Feng (Jutish chieftain)
- Fin (troll)
- Fróði
- Geirlug The King's Daughter
- Gertrude's Bird
- Golden Treasure
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"
- Grásteinn
- Gudbrand on the Hill-side
- Habogi
- Hamlet (legend)
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Harpans kraft
- Helhest
- Hermod and Hadvor
- Hermuthruda
- Herr Magnus og Bjærgtrolden
- Horse skulls
- Horwendill
- Hour of the wolf
- How Geirald the Coward was Punished
- Husafell Stone
- I know what I have learned
- Icelandic magical staves
- Inexperienced Use of the Black Book
- Ingeborg i Mjärhult
- Jesper Who Herded the Hares
- Julemanden
- Jón Hnefill Aðalsteinsson
- Jón Árnason (author)
- Katie Woodencloak
- Kettil Runske
- Kisa the Cat
- Knights of Ålleberg
- Lifting stone
- Little Annie the Goose-Girl
- Lord Peter (fairy tale)
- Maiden Bright-eye
- Master and Pupil
- Miklabæjar-Solveig
- Molbo story
- Niels and the Giants
- Norwegian Folktales
- Ogier the Dane
- Ola Nordmann
- Ole Lukøje
- Palnatoke
- Per Gynt
- Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
- Prince Hat under the Ground
- Prince Ring
- Several Things
- Shortshanks
- Soria Moria Castle
- Stave church
- Stolt Herr Alf
- Strut-Harald
- Sæmundr fróði
- Tatterhood
- The Angel (fairy tale)
- The Bird 'Grip'
- The Blue Belt
- The Cat on the Dovrefjell
- The Charcoal Burner
- The Companion
- The Cottager and his Cat
- The Elf Mound
- The Emperor's New Clothes
- The Fir-Tree
- The Flying Trunk
- The Galoshes of Fortune
- The Garden of Paradise
- The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body
- The Goblin and the Grocer
- 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 Little Match Girl
- The Little Mermaid
- The Magic Book
- The Master Maid
- The Merman's Children
- The Most Incredible Thing
- The Nightingale (fairy tale)
- The Old Dame and her Hen
- The Prince and the Princess in the Forest
- The Princess and the Pea
- The Princess in the Chest
- The Princess on the Glass Hill
- The Red Shoes (fairy tale)
- The Seven Foals
- The Shadow (fairy tale)
- The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep
- The Snow Queen
- The Snowman (fairy tale)
- The Steadfast Tin Soldier
- The Story of a Mother
- The Sweethearts; or, The Top and the Ball
- The Swineherd
- The Tallow Candle
- The Teapot
- The Three Aunts
- The Three Princesses of Whiteland
- The Tinderbox
- The Troll's Daughter
- The Twelve Wild Ducks
- The Two Caskets
- The Types of the Scandinavian Medieval Ballad
- The Ugly Duckling
- The White Dove (Danish fairy tale)
- The Wild Swans
- The Witch in the Stone Boat
- Three Billy Goats Gruff
- Thumbelina
- Trolden og Bondens Hustru
- Trollkyrka
- True and Untrue
- Töres döttrar i Wänge
- Ungersven och havsfrun
- Valdimar Tr. Hafstein
- Vegvísir
- Votive ship
- Walborg and Karin Jota
- White-Bear-King-Valemon
- Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed
- Why the Sea is Salt
- Wife selling
- Ysätters-Kajsa