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Merfolk or merpeople are legendary water-dwelling human-like beings. Female merfolk may be referred to as mermaids, although in a strict sense mermaids are confined to beings who are half-woman and half-fish in appearance. Male merfolk are called mermen.
Prose Fiction
[edit]- "Abdallah the Fisherman and Abdallah the Merman," from The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night
- "Melusina," by Thomas Keightley (1850)
- "The Mermaid's Home," by John Cargill Brough (1857)
- "The Little Mermaid," by Hans Christian Andersen (1888)
- The Mermaid, by Lily Dougall (1895)
- Mermaidens, by Sarah Tytler (1895)
- Mermaid of Inish Uig, by R. W. K. Edwards (1898)
- The Sea Lady, by H. G. Wells (1902)
- "The Golden Mermaid," edited by Andrew Lang
- "The Mermaid and the Boy," edited by Leonora Blanche Lang (1904)
- The Sea Fairies, by L. Frank Baum (1911)
- "Susan and the Mermaid," by Pamela Colman Smith (1912)
- Wet Magic, by Edith Nesbit (1913)
- "The Mermaid," by George A. Birmingham (1914)
- "The Good Ferryman and the Water Nymphs," by Antoni Józef Gliński, translated by Maude Ashurst Biggs (1920)
- "Bells of Oceana" by . in Weird Tales, 10 (6) (December 1927)
- "Sea-Tiger," by Henry S. Whitehead (1932)
Verse
[edit]- "Clerk Colvill," traditional ballad (Child 42)
- "Mermaid," traditional ballad (Child 289)
- "The Mermaid," from the German by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1817)
- "The Fairy of the Fountains," by Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1834)
- "The Merman," by Alfred Tennyson (1843)
- "The Mermaid," by Alfred Tennyson (1843)
- "Goldfin and Silvertail," by Louisa May Alcott (1867)
- "The Little Brother," by Dora Sigerson Shorter (1893)
- "The Mermaid," by Benjamin Franklin King (1894)
- "The Forsaken Merman," by Matthew Arnold (1897)
- "The Mermaid's Song," by Thomas Fleming Day (1898)
- "The Mermaid," by Bernard Westermann (1913)
- "Sailor," by Robert E. Howard
- "City in the Sea" by Edgar Daniel Kramer (1937)
- "The Mermaid" by Leah Bodine Drake (1952)
Drama
[edit]Non-fiction
[edit]- "Mermaid," by Ernest Ingersoll in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Mermaids," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Mermaids and Mermen," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Melusina," by Sabine Baring-Gould (1866)