Wikisource:News/2010-07
Wikisource:Featured texts for June 2010
[edit]"Celtic Fairy Tales" Celtic folk-tales are also the oldest of the tales of modern European races; some of them occurring in the oldest Irish vellums. They include (1) fairy tales properly so-called—i.e., tales or anecdotes about fairies, hobgoblins, &c., told as natural occurrences; (2) hero-tales, stories of adventure told of national or mythical heroes; (3) folk-tales proper, describing marvellous adventures of otherwise unknown heroes, in which there is a defined plot and supernatural characters (speaking animals, giants, dwarfs, &c.); and finally (4) drolls, comic anecdotes of feats of stupidity or cunning:— Notes edited by Joseph Jacobs.
Wikisource:Proofread of the Month for June 2010
[edit]The current Proofread of the Month is Persia
(1828) Last month completed: Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet and other profitable tales The next scheduled collaboration will begin in July. |
Wikisource:Collaboration for June 2010
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The current community collaboration is for works related to Last collaboration: Charlotte Mason |
Selection of new texts added in June
[edit]- Address accompanying the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 (1798)by Senate of Virginia
- Ancient History (1914)
- The French Revolution (1914)
- Honoring the Distinguished Ethiopian Poet Laureate Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin (2006)
- In Recognition of Dr. James Meier of the San Mateo Medical Center (2010)
- John Stuart (1759-1815) (1900)
- The Journeyings of Thorkill and of Eric the Far-Traveled (1919)
- Lesbos (1869)
- The Mole-Catcherby John Clare
- On the bearing of the Principle of Relativity on Gravitational Astronomy (1911)
- Photography in public libraries (1899)
- Recent Researches on Space, Time, and Force (1910)
- Rollo H. Beck (1899)
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 1918 (2010)