a child of the forest

  • 21The Twa Sisters — is a murder ballad that recounts the tale of a girl drowned by her sister. It is first known to have appeared on a broadside in 1656 as The Miller and the King s Daughter. At least 21 English variants exist under several names, including Minnorie …

    Wikipedia

  • 22The Dowie Dens o Yarrow — Also known as The Braes of Yarrow Written by Traditional Recorded by Ewan MacColl The Corries Dick Gaughan Steve Tilston Shelagh McDonald Scatter Karine Polwart The Dowie Dens of Yarrow , also known as The Braes of Yarrow is a Scottish border… …

    Wikipedia

  • 23The Company of Wolves — Theatrical poster. Directed by Neil Jordan Produced by …

    Wikipedia

  • 24The King Who Would Be Stronger Than Fate — is an Indian fairy tale, included by Andrew Lang in The Brown Fairy Book .ynopsisA king with a daughter once was lost while hunting and met a hermit, who prophesied that his daughter would marry a slave woman s son, who belonged to the king of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 25The Door Within Trilogy — is a set of three novels written by American author Wayne Thomas Batson describing the adventures of teenager Aidan Thomas through the Realm , a world correlated to ours. The titles of the books are The Door Within , The Rise of the Wyrm Lord ,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 26The Legend of the Legendary Heroes — Cover of The Legend of the Legendary Heroes first volume as published by Fujimi Shobo 伝説の勇者の伝説 …

    Wikipedia

  • 27The Marriage of Sir Gawain — is an English Arthurian ballad, collected as Child Ballad 31.[1] Found in the Percy Folio, it is a fragmented account of the story of Sir Gawain and the loathly lady, which has been preserved in fuller form in the medieval poem The Wedding of Sir …

    Wikipedia

  • 28The Kine Saga — is a heroic fantasy trilogy written by British author A. R. Lloyd (Alan Richard Lloyd).[1] It comprises Kine (also published as Marshworld), Witchwood and Dragon Pond (first published as Dragonpond), and chronicles the life of a wild Least Weasel …

    Wikipedia

  • 29The Famous Flower of Serving-Men — or The Lady turned Serving Man is Child ballad number 106.Francis James Child, English and Scottish Popular Ballads , [http://www.sacred texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch106.htm The Famous Flower of Serving Men ] ] Child considered it as closely related …

    Wikipedia

  • 30The Children of Húrin —   …

    Wikipedia