INDEX.
201
J | |
Jack and the Bean Stalk, 2, 96 | |
germ of story in Hindu tales, 189 | |
Jack the Giant Killer, 2, 96 | |
story in old Hindu legends, 8 | |
connected with legends of various countries, 191 | |
his adventures, 191 | |
oldest character in Wonderland, 192 | |
meaning of the legend, 193 | |
Jân-ibn-Jân, king over the Jinns, 116 | |
Jason and the Golden Fleece, 35 | |
story illustrates changes of night and day, 90 | |
Jests of Robin Goodfellow, an Elizabethan book, 137 | |
Jinnestan, land of, 110 | |
Jinns, 94 | |
described, 115 | |
= the winds, 117 | |
Johnnie's flail, story of, 172 | |
Juber-a-bad, city of, 110 | |
Jupiter = Dyaus pitâr, 21 | |
Jutland, story of a Nis in, 141 | |
K | |
Kaf, Magic mountains of, 110 | |
Kelpies, 165 | |
Kerberos watches in palace of Persephone, 47 | |
Kingsley, C, quoted, 29, 34 | |
his "Heroes," 143 | |
Kirke, the beautiful Sorceress, 95 | |
Kobolds, 136 | |
story of a Kobold, 139 | |
Kobold, the, Hodêken, 140 | |
Koran, the, on the Jinns, 116 | |
Krabbin, Elizabeth, carried underground by the dwarfs, 154 | |
Kronos, Greek legend of, 85 | |
Kund, story of a Troll at, 144 | |
L | |
Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon, a Scandinavian legend, 54—63 | |
kindred stories, 82 | |
Leprechaun, the, 97 | |
a bounteous little man if well managed, 142 | |
Little Red Cap, 186 | |
Little Red Riding Hood, 2 | |
English version of the story, 186 | |
German version, 187 | |
Meaning of, 187 | |
Lochlin; the King of Lochlin's daughters and the Giants, 175 | |
Lord's Prayer, the, 21 | |
Lubberkin, 136 | |
Ludlow's "Popular Epics of the Middle Ages," 143 | |
Luck of Edenhall, 133 | |
M | |
Mac Eachern, the Smith of Crossbrig, and the Changeling, 167 | |
Maimoun, story of the Genie, 122—127 | |
repeated in Fairy Tales of other lands, 126 | |
Maol-o-Chliobain, story of, 180-4 | |
March of an ancient tribe, 29 |