A tale circulated by word of mouth among the common folk.
1 You may find, for example, an author's source note for a folktale .
2 She'd heard a folktale like that once, but she didn't remember where.
3 Think you'd never heard a folktale in your life, Pete said.
4 The German folktale was initially published in 1884 by Johanna Spyri.
5 There is a folktale we tell our children concerning the shape of Velada Borthan.
6 Hey Joe has the dark resonance of a folktale .
7 He said it came from a folktale about a cookie boy who outruns all his pursuers.
8 As time went on, the folktale evolved.
9 In Sisters, folktale terror shunts up against the contemporary and eternal terror of domestic and sexual abuse.
10 The result is a lurid revisionist pageant that reinterprets Mormon history in the style of an African folktale .
11 There was clearly at least as much folktale here as there was history, but that is hardly unusual.
12 He heard his first folktale from the part time barber in his village in the Glens of Antrim.
13 This is the kind of pleasing symmetry you find in a folktale , or in a novel by Oyeyemi.
14 We all know the old folktale .
15 The folktale of Romulus and Remus and Catullus' picture of the young Torquatus represent these two poles (350.
16 The description shows Tchaikovsky's music conveys an ancient Russian folktale that celebrates springtime and the pagan god of love, Lel.
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