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; art of teaching, in telling, 119-25; as expression of conversation, 125-27; as expression of inquiry, 127-29; as expression of construction, 129-30; as expression of art, 130-54; origin of, 158-67; transmission of, 167-200; French, 179-83; Celtic, 183-84; English, 184-92; German, 192-93; tales of other nations, 193-95; American, 195-99; collections of folklore, 200; accumulative, 205-11; animal, 211-17; humorous, 217-23; realistic, 223-28; romantic, 228-34, 275-86; old and modern, 234-43; of Perrault, 246; of the Grimms, 246-47; Norse, 247; English, by Jacobs, 247-48; modern, by Andersen, 248; Uncle Remus, by Harris, 248-49; miscellaneous, 249-53; bibliography of, 253-54; in picture-books, 254-55; in pictures, 255; in poems, 255-56; in standard books, 256-58; of all nations, 258-59; in miscellaneous editions, 259-62; in school editions, 262-64; in Appendix, 265-90. Familiar, the, 14-15. Fancy, 46, 47. Fir Tree, 151-53. First-grade fairy tales, 231-34, 265-86. Folk-game, illustrated by Little Lamb and the Little Fish, 147-48, 267-70. Folk-tales, generally, as literary form, 65-67; tested as literary form, 60-70; characters of, compared with those of Shakespeare, 7, 43-44; recent collections of, 200. Foolish, Timid Rabbit, illustrating method in story-telling, 116-17; an animal type, 214. Form, a distinguishing literary trait, 40, 54; perfect, 57-60; general qualities of, 57-58; precision, a quality, 57; energy, a quality, 57-58; delicacy, a quality, 58; personality, a quality, 58; principles controlling, 58-60: sincerity, 58-59; unity, 59; mass, 59; coherence, 59; style in, 59-60; illustrated: by Oeyvind and Marit, 60-64; by Three Billy-Goats Gruff, 64-65; folk-tales as literary, 65-70; mastery of tale as, 100-02. French fairy tales, 179-83. Game, as expression, 134-35. Gardens of the Tuileries, 1. German fairy tales, 192-93. Gesta Romanorum, 174-75. Gesture, knowledge of, 105-06; library pamphlet relating to, 106. Giant tales, 31-32. Golden Egg and the Cock of Gold, 237-38. Good-Natured Bear, a modern animal type, 217, 272-75; a book, 190. Grimm, William and Jacob, 67-68; list of tales by, 246-47; editions by, 257; tales by, as literary form, 67. Harris, J.C., list of Uncle Remus
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