Chronological List of Myths and Fairy Tales

Early History
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Ancient Tablets Epic of Gilgamesh 21st to 13th C BC Mesopotamia, Sumeria
Outside of the Bible, the most ancient extant epic tale. Tells of the adventures of Gilgamesh, a Sumerian king, and especially includes details of a version of the Noah flood account. The flood hero in Gilgamesh is called Utnapishtim. An image of one of the Epic of Gilgamesh tablets is available to view at the British Museum Digital Collections Website. A translation of this tablet is available at the Internet Archive
Ancient Tablets Enūma Eliš 20th C BC Ashur, Nineveh, Kish, Uruk
A Babylonian creation epic, Enuma Elish translates to "When Above" or "When on High". Begins with a description of the beginning of time and the creation of the world, especially the rise of the god Marduk. An image of an Enuma Elish tablet is available to view at the British Museum Digital Collections Website.
Ancient Tablets Atra-hasis Epic 18th C BC Mesopotamia, Akkadian
A Babylonian version of the Noah flood story, with Atrahasis as the flood hero. A similar Sumerian flood account has a flood hero called Ziasudra.
Ancient Tablets Lugal-e, also known as Ninurta Epic 1500-1100 BC Mesopotamian
Ninurta is also called Ningirsu, was a god/lord of grain or barley, an ancient Mesopotamian deity associated with farming, healing, hunting, law, scribes, and war who was first worshipped in early Sumer. He is known in some places as the first born of Enlil, god of fertility, and Ninhursaga, mistress/goddess of the foothills.
Papyrus D'Orbiney The Tale of the Two Brothers 1200 BC Egyptian
Images of the Papyrus D'Orbiney are available to view at the British Museum Digital Collections Website. Includes the heart in bag motif.
Berossus through Secondary Sources early 3rd C BC Babyloniaca 3rd C BC Mesopotamian
Originally, written in three books. Book 1: Babylonian geography and cosmology, c.f. Enuma Elish. Book 2 and 3: Geneaology of the kings of Babylon and another account of the Mesopotamian flood myth
Classical
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Hesiod 750 - 650 BC Theogony 800 BC Greek
A cosmological work describing the origins and genealogy of the gods.
Pericles 495 - 429 BC Becomes leader of Athens, flowering of Greek culture 449 BC
Peloponnesian War begins 431 BC
Herodotus c. 484 - c. 425 BC Histories: Greco-Persian Wars 430 BC Greek
Like Thucydides, one of the early historians considered a "Father of History".
Ved Vyasa Mahabharata 400 BC - 400 AD Indian
The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered as Smriti texts in Hinduism, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa. (wikipedia)
Plato 428 - 347 BC Republic 375 BC Greek
Stanford Encyclopedia has an article about the myths found in Plato's writings. The Myth of Er is found in Plato's Republic, book 10.
Alexander the Great 356 BC - 323 BC
Apollonius of Rhodes 3rd C BC Voyage of the Argonauts, The Golden Fleece 350 BC Greek
The adventures of Jason and the Argonauts, especially Jason winning the Golden Fleece. Notable among Jason's fifty companions on his ship were Herakles/Hercules, Castor and Pollux, Orpheus, Admetus, and Theseus.
Philip II 382-336 BC Philip II, king of Macedonians, defeats Athens, subjegates Greece. Rise of Alexander the Great. 338 BC
Mani, etc Book of the Giants 200 BC Mesopotamian
Qumran community, maybe older. Gilgamesh, Umbaba, the Nephilim.
Apollodorus 180 BC - ? Chronicle, Bibliotheca 120 BC Greek
Summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends, all as recorded in literature. Valuable source for Greek beliefs about the world through mythological ages to the beginning of real history. (Loeb cover).
Virgil 79 - 19 BC Aeneid 30 BC Roman
He alludes to Greek mythology in his writings
Dionysius of Halicarnassus 60 BC - 7 AD Sabine Women, Death of Romulus 30 BC Greek
Greek historian who included myths in his writings.
Early Christian
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Ovid 43 BC - 18 AD Metamorphoses 8 AD Roman
The poem chronicles the history of the world from its creation to the deification of Julius Caesar in a mythico-historical framework comprising over 250 myths, 15 books (wikipedia)
Written by the brother of Pius, Bishop of Rome 140 - 154 Shepherd of Hermes 80 Roman
Found in the Codex Sinaiticus.
Apuleius 124 - 170 The Golden Ass 200 AD Numidian
The work, called Metamorphoses by its author, narrates the adventures of a young man changed by magic into an ass. (Britannica).
Philostratus c. 170 - c. 240 Life of Appolonius of Tyana 190s - 240s Roman
Historian, Stories of Heroes.
Early Middle Ages - 5th to 10th Centuries
Source/Author Lived Title Date Origin Details Read Buy
Augustine 354 - 430
Johannes Stobeaus Early 5th C Anthology 400 Greek
Anthology of Greek Poetical, rhetorical, historical, philosophical literature, including discourses and dialogues attributed to Hermes Trismegistus.
Gregory of Tours 539 - 594 History of the Franks 594 Germany
Myth of the Trojan Origins of the Franks
Gildas 450 - 570 On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain 560? England
One of the most important sources for the history of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries, as it is the only significant historical source for the period written by a near contemporary of the people and events described. (wiki)
Bede 672 - 735 Ecclesiastical History of the English People 731 England
Charlemagne 747 - 814
Book of Kells 800
Hermes Trismegistus Emerald Tablet, Asclepius 300BC to 1100AD? Hellenistic
A set of cryptic writing, "as above, so below", correspondance between universe and the soul, influenced medieval and Renaissance alchemy, theurgy, magic, divine spirit in all things
Anonymous Arabian Nights: One Thousand One Nights 850? Middle East
Nennius 9th C Historia Brittonum 880? England
The Historia Brittonum was highly influential, becoming a major contributor to the Arthurian legend, in particular for its inclusion of events relevant to debate about the historicity of King Arthur (wiki). Largely based on Gildas.
Beowulf Poet Beowulf 975? England
Old English epic poem; one of the most important and most translated works of Old English literature (wiki). Story set in Scandinavia in 5th and 6th C. Survives in Nowell Codex.(?)
Poetic Edda 985? Norse
Old Norse narrative poems. Several versions exist, especially Codex Regius (31 poems).
High Middle Ages - 11th to 14th Centuries
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1000
Anonymous Suda (or Suida) 1000s BC Byzantine
A large 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world.
Anonymous The Song of Roland 1000 French
Based on the deeds of the Frankish military leader Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in AD 778
Norman Conquest 1066
Honorius Augustodunensis 1080 - 1151 Elucidarium 1098 England
An encyclopedic work or summa about medieval Christian theology and folk belief (wiki). Disciple of Anselm.
Peter Abelard 1079 - 1142
1100
University of Paris Founded 1100
Anonymous Mabinogion 1100 - 1400 England
From earlier tradition, so a much older story. The earliest prose literature of Britain, in Middle Welsh. Fragmentary pre-Christian Celtic mythology, or folklore; King Arthur (wiki). First modern translations by William Owen Pughe.
William of Malmesbury 1080 - 1143 Chronicles of King of England 1125 England
Historian, Arthurian legends?
Geoffrey of Monmouth 1095 - 1155 Historia Regum Britainniae 1136 England
History of the Kings of Britain, Tales of King Arthur.
University of Oxford Founded c. 1160
Thomas of Britain 1165 - 1210 Tristan 1160 England
Source for Gottfried von Strassburg. The source for this is a lost Old French story, derived itself from Celtic legend.
Marie de France 1160 - 1215 Lais of Marie de France 1155-1170 France
Lanval, Lay le Freine, Chevrefoil, Tristan and Iseult, etc. Marie's lais are thought to form the basis for what would eventually become the genre known as the Breton lais (wikipedia)
Chrétien de Troyes 1165 - 1180 Arthurian Romances 1170-1190 France
Érec et Énide [ca. 1165], Cligés [ca. 1176], Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot), Le Chevalier au Lion (Yvain) [ca. 1177?], and Le Conte du Graal (Perceval) [ca. 1190]. Princeton essay about Background Information on Chrétien de Troyes's Le Chevalier de la Charrette.
1200
Brother Robert / Anonymous 1217 - 1263 Strengleikar 1250 Norse
A collection of 21 Old Norse prose tales, based on the French lais of Marie de France. Commissioned by King Haakon IV of Norway.
Anonymous Volsunga Saga 1200 Norse
A few also in the "Poetic Edda". A legendary saga of the origin and decline of the Völsung clan (including the story of Sigurd and Brunhild and the destruction of the Burgundians). A "heroic saga". Based on earlier tales
Anonymous Nibelungenlied 1200-1300 German
The Song of the Nibelungs. Based on German heroic legends, with origins in the events and people of the 5th and 6th centuries. Epic poem in Middle High German.
Gottfried von Strassburg c. 1165 - c. 1210 Tristan (and Iseult) 1200 Germany
"Regarded as one of the great narrative masterpieces of the German Middle Ages" (wikipedia). Gottfried died before finishing the work.
Anonymous Moriz von Craun 1200 Germany
A Middle High German verse narrative, tale of chivalry. At the beginning of the story, the author recounts the origins of chivalry, how it began with the Greeks, then passed to the Romans... (wikipedia)
Jean de Mailly 13th C Diocese of Metz, Chronica universalis Mettensis 1200s Germany
Source of the fables of Pope Joan, also the compiler of the Abbreviatio in gestis sanctorum, a collection of legends about the saints which is an important forerunner of the Golden Legend.
Saxo Grammaticus 1150 - 1220 Gesta Danorum 1208 Denmark
First full history of Denmark, inspired Shakespeare.
Snorri Sturluson 1179 - 1241 Prose Edda 1210 Norse
4 sections: Prologue account of Norse gods, Gylfaginning, Skaldskaparmal, Hattatal; Norse Mythology.
Magna Carta 1215
Sir Thomas de Ercildoun 1220 - 1298 Sir Tristrem 1200s? England
Thomas the Rhymer, Thomas Learmont or True Thomas; "Queen of Elfland" "he is recorded in popular tale and ballad with having been kidnapped by an elfin queen before being returned, replete with the art of prophesy and the inability to tell a lie." scottishpoetrylibrary.org
Compiled Golden Legend 1259-1266 Italy
One of first books William Caxton printed in English, The book is considered the closest thing to an encyclopaedia of medieval saint lore that survives today.
Il Novellino (The Hundred Old Tales) 1290
Anonymous Gesta Romanarum 1290 Roman
Late Middle Ages - 14th Century
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1300
Anonymous Cursor Mundi 1300 England
"Over-runner of the World", Written in Middle English, poetic retelling of the history of Christianity from creation to doomsday.
Dante 1265 - 1321 Divine Comedy 1308-1321 Italian
Black Death 1346 - 1353
Giovanni Boccaccio 1313 - 1375 Decameron (Griselda) 1349-1353 Italian
Griselda. Perrault took his version of Griselda from the Decameron.
Francesco Petrarch 1304 - 1374 Historia Griseldis - Translation of Griselda into Latin 1355 Italian
A version of Griselda in Latin, published as Historia Griseldis in 1473 - Meliador is an Arthurian Romance. Resource Resource Resource
Jean Froissart 1337 - 1405 Chronicles, Meliador 1360, 1383 France
A French-speaking medieval author and court historian from the Low Countries. "The Chronicles have been recognized as the chief expression of the chivalric culture of 14th-century England and France. " (wikipedia)
Anonymous Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight 1375 England
English Tale
John Gower 1330 - 1408 Confessio Amantis 1390 England
From Arthurian Poem, Tolkien mentions this as first use of "fairy" "as he were a faierie"
Geoffrey Chaucer c. 1343 - 1400 Canturbury Tales 1392 England
Clerk of Oxford tells a version of "Griselda" (see Perrault)
Thomas Chestre late 14th C Romance of Sir Launfel 1399? England
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Renaissance
Source/Author Lived Title Date Origin Details Read Buy
1400
Guillebert de Lannoy 1386 - 1462 L'Instruction de josne prince ("Advice for a Young Prince") 1440 Flemish
A knight of the Golden Fleece, in the service of Philip the Good, Henry V; also wrote of his travels.
Gutenberg Bible 1455
Caxton, publisher ? - 1492 Historye of Reynart the Foxe, Aesop's Fables 1481, 1484 England
Fall of Constantinople 1453
Sir Thomas Malory c. 1416 - 1471 Morte d'Arthur 1485 England
The identity of Sir Thomas Malory is debated.
Hartmann Schedel 1440 - 1514 Nuremberg Chronicle 1493 Germany
An illustrated encyclopedia consisting of world historical accounts.
Leonardo da Vinci 1452 - 1519
1500
Georges Chastellain 1415 - 1475 Chronique, Récollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps 1500 France
Court poet, the great master of the school of grands rhétoriqueurs (wiki). Marvelous adventures in my time.
Wu Cheng'en 1500 - 1582 The Monkey King 1500s China
Sun Wukong, in Journey to the West.
Martin Luther 1483 - 1546 Luther's 95 Theses 1517 Germany
Anonymous Everyman 1530 England
Paracelsus 1493 - 1541 Book on Nymphs, Prognosticatio Eximii Doctoris Paracelsi 1566, 1530 Switzerland
Theophrastus von Hohenheim. Undine based on a passage from this. Prognosticatio: Paracelsus had a substantial influence as a prophet or diviner, his "Prognostications" being studied by Rosicrucians in the 17th century. Paracelsianism is the early modern medical movement inspired by the study of his works. (wiki)
François Rabelais ? - 1553 Gargantua and Pantagruel 1532 France
Dirty, crass story; Satire (c.f. Bakhtin, 1940)
Giovan Francesco Straparola 1485 - 1558 Le piacevoli notti (The Pleasant Nights) 1550 Italy
Straparola's Pleasant Nights is the first known work where fairy tales as they are known today appeared in print (wiki) Tuscan or standard Italian dialect. Moral but bawdy (Zipes)
Gabriele Faerno 1510 - 1561 Collections of fables 1552 Italy
Peace of Augsburg 1555
John Dee 1527 - 1608 Monas Hieroglyphica, 1564, England, An exposition of the meaning of an esoteric symbol that he invented.
Anonymous The Complaynt of Scotland: The Black Bull of Norroway 1548 Scotland
Edmund Spenser c. 1552 - 1599 The Faerie Queen 1590 England
Galileo Galilei 1564 - 1642
Francis Bacon 1561 - 1626
1600
Shakespeare 1564 - 1616 Midsummer Night's Dream 1600 England
Heinrich Khunrath 1560 - 1605 Ampitheatrum Sapientiae, 1609, Germany. Amphitheater of Eternal Wisdom - a link between the philosophy of John Dee and Rosicrucianism. An alchemical classic
Fame of the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross 1610 A Rosicrucian manifesto
Confession of the Brotherhood of the RC 1615 A Rosicrucian manifesto
Mayflower lands, New Plymouth Colony 1620
Renee Descartes 1596 - 1650
Michael Drayton 1563 - 1631 Nymphida 1627 England
an old mock-epic song.
Phineas Fletcher 1582 - 1650 The Purple Island 1633 England
Giambattista Basile ? - 1637 Il Pentamerone 1634 Italy
Lo cunto de li cunti (The Story of Stories), Neapolitan dialact. Moral but bawdy (Zipes)
Henry Adamson 1581 - 1637 The Muses Threnodie, 1638, Scotland. Includes mentions of Masonry and Rosicrucianism
Peace of Westphalia 1648
Royal Society of London founded 1660
Great Fire of London 1666
French Academy of Science Founded 1666
Madeleine de Scudery 1607 - 1701 Artemenes, or the Grand Cyrus 1649-1653 France
She was possibly one of the first bluestockings. Another Copy
John Milton 1608 - 1674 Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained 1667 England
Baruch / Benedictus de Spinoza 1632 - 1677 Ethics 1661 - 1675 Dutch
Hans Grimmelhausen Adventures of a Simpleton, 1669, Germany. One of the earliest German novels???
Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars 1638 - 1673 Le Comte de Gabalis 1670 France
Original title was "The Count of Cabala, Or Dialogs on the Secret Sciences". Source for many of the fantastical creatures in later French literature.
Pompeo Sarnelli 1649 - 1724 Il Pentamerone, The Tale of Tales 1674 Italy
Translated Bulifon ed. Of The Tale of Tales into Italain
John Bunyan 1628 - 1688 Pilgrim's Progress 1678 England
Isaac Newton 1642-1727 Principia Mathematica 1687 England
Glorious Revolution in England - Bill of Rights for Parliament 1688
John Locke 1632 - 1704 Essay Concerning Human Understanding 1690 England
Mlle Marie-Jeanne Lheritier 1664 - 1734 Oeuvres melees (Miscellanies) 1695 France
Diamonds and Toads, or the Kind and Unkind Sisters
Charles Perrault 1628 - 1723 Contes de ma mere l'oie (Tales of Mother Goose), Histoires ou contes... (Stories or tales of bygone times) 1695 France
Sleeping Beauty, Little Red Riding-Hood, Bluebeard, Puss in Books, The Fairies; Griselidis (1691), Three Silly Wishes (Les Souhaits ridicules) (1693), Donkey-Skin (1694). Grimm brothers reprinted some of Perrault's stories (wiki). Perrault was in court of the Sun King, Louis XIV. Histoires: Cinderella, Ricky the Tuft, Hop o' my Thumb, Moralites.
Catherine Bernard Ines de Cordoue, with the tale Riquet a la houppe 1696 France
Johann Amos Comenius 1592 - 1670 Orbis Pictus (The World Illustrated) 1697 Czech
Countess d'Aulnoy 1652 - 1705 Les Contes des Fées (Fairy Tales) 1697 France
Madame Bunch, Graciosa and Percinet (Red Fairy Book), The White Cat (Blue Fairy Book)
Enlightenment
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1700
Mme d'Auneuil ? - 1700 La Tiranie des fées détruite (The Tyranny of the Fairies Destroyed) 1700 France
Louise de Bossigny
Antoine Galland Les Mille et une nuits (The Thousand and One Nights) 1704-1717 France
Translation of Arabian Nights
Death of Louis XIV, the Sun King 1715 Both the reign and the death of Louis XIV's had an enormous influence on literature, science and the arts.
Alexander Pope 1688 - 1744 Rape of the Lock 1717 England
Daniel Defoe 1616 - 1731 Robinson Crusoe 1719 England
Jonathan Swift 1667 - 1745 Gulliver's Travels 1726 Ireland
Anonymous Perrault's Fairy Tales (English Translation) 1729 England
Fenelon 1690 - ? Collection printed after death 1730 France?
Les Aventures de Télémaque, a didactic novel for grandson of Louis XIV
Mme Leprince de Beaumont 1711 - 1780 Le Magasin des Enfants 1743 France
Includes Beauty and the Beast
Edmund Burke 1729 - 1797 A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful 1757 England
Emanuel Swedenborg 1688 - 1772 Concerning New Jerusalem 1758 Sweden, England
Anonymous Arabian Nights: First Printed Edition 1775 Middle East
Or 1706
John Newbery (Isaiah Thomas, publisher) 1713 - 1767 Mother Goose Melodies 1760 England
Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime 1764 Germany
Thomas Percy 1729 - 1811 Reliques of Ancient English Poetry 1765 England
Percy's greatest contribution is considered to be his Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765), the first of the great ballad collections, which was the one work most responsible for the ballad revival in English poetry that was a significant part of the Romantic movement. (wikipedia)
Thomas Bewick 1753 - 1828 The New Lottery Book of Birds and Beasts 1771 England
Rudolf Erich Raspe 1736 - 1794 Baron Munchausen's Narrative of His Marvellous Trvls & Campaigns in Russia. 1785 Germany
Anonymous Beowulf - first transcription to English 1786 England
First transcribed; First modern English verses in 1805, 9 complete translations made in the 1800s
Charles-Joseph Mayer, Garnier 1751 - 1802 The Fairy Cabinet / Cabinet de fees 1785-1789 France
Collection of 100 years of fairy tales in France.
Christoph Martin Wieland 1733 - 1813 Dschinnistan - Collection of Tales 1786 - 1789 Germany
Includes adaptations of Cabinet des fees (Charles Mayer), as well as "The Philosopher's Stone," "Timander und Melissa", "The Druid and the Salamander and the Painted Pillar" - theme is rationalism over mysticism.
Romanticism - Late 18th to mid 19th century
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German Romantic Movement, Jena School c. 1798 to c. 1804
Friedrich Schiller 1759 - 1805 Collected Poetry 1805
Johann Fichte 1762 - 1814
Caroline Schlegel/Schelling 1763 - 1809
Dorothea Veit/Schlegel 1764 - 1839
Friedrich Schleiermacher 1768 - 1834
Friedrich Holderlin 1770 - 1843 Hyperion 1797, 1799
Friedrich Schlegel 1772 - 1829 Dialogue on Poetry
Friedrich Schelling
August Wilhelm Schlegel 1776 - 1845
Wilhelm Wackenroder 1773 - 1798 Outpourings of an Art-Loving Friar 1797
Ludwig Tieck 1773 - 1798 Volksmärchen von Peter Lebrecht, Romantische Dichtungen 1797
1785
William Blake 1757 - 1827 Songs of Innocence 1789 England
Johann Musaus Volksmahrchen der Deutschen 1782 - 1786 Germany
Benedikte Naubert 1756 - 1819 Neue Volksmarchen der Deutschen 1789 - 1793 Germany
Published 1840?
French Revolution 1789-1799
Storming of the Bastille 1793
Goethe 1749 - 1832 Marchen - The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily 1795 Germany
Published in Schiller's De Horen; In German called Das Märchen; regarded as the founding example of the genre of Kunstmärchen, or artistic fairy tale. /// Associated with Weimar Classicism
Novalis 1772 - 1801 Spiritual Songs, Heinrich von Ofterndingen 1792, 1798 Germany
Klingsohr's Marchen, Disciples at Sais, Sehnsucht nach dem Tode. German Version Exotica
1800
Sir Walter Scott 1771 - 1832 Lay of the Last Minstrel 1805 Scotland
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 1770 - 1831 The Phenomenology of Spirit 1807 Germany
Robert Southey 1774 - 1843 Curse of Kehama 1810 England, India
Based on Hindu myth and Zoroastrian mythology, a twelve part epic poem.
Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué 1777 - 1843 Undine, Der Zauberring (The Magic Ring) 1811, 1813 Germany
Alt spelling Ondine. Species of undine include nereides, limnads, naiades, mermaids and potamides. (wikipedia)
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm 1785 - 1863 Märchen 1812 Germany
By the seventh edition in 1857, the corpus of tales had expanded to 200 tales and 10 "Children's Legends". (wikipedia)
ETA Hoffman 1776 - 1822 Golden Pot 1814 Germany
Masterpiece, highly influential work of romantic fairy-tale literature
Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792 - 1822 Alastor, Prometheus Unbound 1815, 1820 England
John Polidori 1795 - 1821 The Vampyre 1819 England
John Keats 1795 - 1821 La Belle Dame Sans Merci 1819 England
Ballad, the title was derived from the title of a 15th-century poem by Alain Chartier called La Belle Dame sans Mercy. Considered an English classic, the poem is an example of Keats' poetic preoccupation with love and death. The poem is about a fairy who condemns a knight to an unpleasant fate after she seduces him with her eyes and singing. (wikipedia)
Hegel's Berlin Lectures 1818 - 1831
Edgar Taylor 1793 - 1839 Grimm's Popular Stories 1823 England
First translation to English, illustrated by Cruikshank
Clement C. Moore 1779 - 1863 A Visit From St. Nicholas 1823 United States
Thomas Beddoes 1803 - 1849 Poems and Stories, Pygmalion 1825 England
Golden Age of Fairy Tales for Children Begins Mid 19th C
Thomas Carlyle 1795 - 1881 Translation of Goethe's Fairy Tale 1832 England
Best English Translation
Elias Lönnrot 1802 - 1884 Kalevala 1835 Finland
19th-century compilation of epic poetry, compiled from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology, telling a story about the Creation of the Earth amd the peoples (wiki). Influenced Tolkien
Hans Christian Anderson 1805 - 1875 Fairy Tales 1837 Denmark
Little Mermaid
Sara Coleridge 1802 - 1852 Phantasmion 1837 England
Lady Charlotte Guest 1812 - 1895 Mabinogion - first full publishing 1838-1845 England
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe 1812 - 1885 Norwegian Folktales (Norske folkeeventyr) 1841 Norse
Soren Kierkegaard 1813-1855 Either/Or 1843 Denmark
Charles Dickens 1812 - 1870 Christmas Carol 1843 England
Heinrich Heine 1797 - 1856 Romanticism (An essay), Germany. A Winter's Tale 1820, 1844 Germany
Deutschland: Ein Wintermärchen
Heinrich Hoffmann 1809 - 1894 Struwwelpeter (Shock-Headed Peter) 1845 Germany
Book of morals for misbehaving children
Edward Lear 1812 - 1888 Book of Nonsense 1846 England
Mary Howitt, transl. to English 1799 - 1888 Wonderful Stories: Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Anderson 1846 England
Karl Marx 1818 - 1883 Communist Manifesto 1848
Victorian / Industrial Revolution - Mid 19th century to WWI
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1850
Thomas Tracy Undine 1850 England
Translation to English
John Ruskin 1819 - 1900 King of the Golden River 1851 England
Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804 -1864 Wonderbook for Boys and Girls 1852 United States
Tanglewood Tales
Matthew Arnold 1822 - 1888 Sohrab and Rustum 1853 England
Richard Wagner 1813 - 1883 Rings of the Nibelung (opera) 1857 Germany
William Morris 1834 - 1896 Sir Galahad, A Christmas Mystery 1858 England
Sir George Dasent 1817 - 1896 Popular Tales From the North, East of the Sun, West of the Moon 1859 England
Tales from Scandinavia
Alfred Tennyson 1809 - 1892 Idylls of the King, Lady of Shalott 1859, 1932, 1849 England
Sir Galahad (poem), In Memoriam A.H.H.
Charles Kingsley 1819 - 1875 The Water Babies 1863 England
Jules Verne 1828 - 1905 Journey to the Center of the Earth 1864 France
Lewis Carroll 1832 - 1898 Alice in Wonderland 1865 England
Charles Dodgson
Richard Wagner 1813 - 1883 Tristan und Isolde (opera) 1865 Germany
Leo Tolstoy 1828 - 1910 War and Peace 1869 Russia
George MacDonald 1824 - 1905 Phantastes 1858 England
At the Back of the North Wind (1871) , Princess and the Goblin (1872)
Lady Charlotte Guest 1812 - 1895 Mabinogion - one volume edition 1877 England
Kate Greenaway 1846 - 1901 Under the Window, The Marigold Garden 1878 England
Lucretia Hale 1820 - 1900 The Peterkin Papers 1880 United States
Carlo Collodi 1826 - 1890 The Adventures of Pinnochio 1881 Italy
English Translation in 1892, Carlos Lorenzini
Joel Chandler Harris 1848 - 1908 Unce Remus Stories 1881 United States
Francis James Child 1825 - 1896 Child's Ballads, English and Scottish Popular Ballads 1882-1898 England, Scotland, United States
originally published in ten volumes between 1882 and 1898 under the title The English and Scottish Popular Ballads.(wiki)
May Kendall 1861 - 1943 That Very Mab 1885 England
William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson, trans 1834 - 1896 The Story of the Volsungs 1876 England, Norse
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Nietzsche 1844 - 1900 Thus Spoke Zarathustra 1883 Germany
Andrew Lang 1844 - 1912 Blue Fairy Book, etc. 1889 England
Series of Twelve Fairy Books Last was? Lilac Fairy Book (1910)
Joseph Jacobs 1854 - 1916 English Fairy Tales, Vol. 1 and 2 1890, 1894 England, Australia
William Morris 1834 - 1896 The Wood Beyond the World 1894 England
Resource
Rudyard Kipling 1865 - 1936 Jungle Book 1894 India, England
1900
Anonymous Beowulf - hundreds of translations by this points 1900
Hundreds of translations made of Beowulf in the 1900s. Most notable are Edwin Morgan, Burton Raffel, Seamus Heaney, Tolkien, Gardiner
L. Frank Baum 1856 - 1919 The Wizard of Oz 1900 United States
"first America fantasy" (Child. Lit)
E. Nesbit 1858 - 1924 Five Children and It 1902 England
Beatrix Potter 1866 - 1943 Peter Rabbit 1902 England
Peter Rabbit first published work
L.M. Montgomery 1874 - 1942 Ghost Stories, Romance Stories 1904 Canada
J.M. Barrie 1860 - 1937 Peter Pan of Kensington Gardens 1906 England
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham; play was published in 1904
Rudyard Kipling 1865 - 1936 Puck of Pook's Hill 1906 England, India
Just So Stories (1902) - Stories about the origin of animal characteristics
G.K. Chesterton 1874 - 1936 The Ethics of Elfland, Orthodoxy 1908 England
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Kenneth Grahame 1859 - 1932 Wind in the Willows 1908 England
Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849 - 1924 Secret Garden 1910 England
Early to Mid 20th Century
Source/Author Lived Title Date Origin Details Read Buy
Margery Williams 1881 - 1944 Velveteen Rabbit 1922 England
A.A. Milne 1882 - 1956 Winnie The Pooh 1926 England
Charles Williams 1886 - 1945 War in Heaven 1930 England
also The Place of the Lion; The Greater Trumps; Descent into Hell
Pamela Travers 1899 - 1996 Mary Poppins 1934 England
J.R.R. Tolkien 1892 - 1973 The Hobbit 1937 England
Antoine de Saint-Exupery 1900 - 1944 Little Prince 1943 France
Marcia Brown 1918 - 2015 Stone Soup 1947 United States
Astrid Lindgren 1907 - 2002 Pippi Longstocking 1950 Sweden
E.B. White 1899 - 1985 Charlotte's Web 1952 United States
Mary Norton 1903 - 1992 The Borrowers 1952 England
Also wrote the Magic Bed Knob (1944) and Bonfires and Broomsticks (1971), which was adapted into Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Hannah Hurnard 1905 - 1990 Hinds Feet on High Places 1955 England, United States
Recent and Today
Source/Author Lived Title Date Origin Details Read Buy
C.S. Lewis 1898 - 1963 Narnia Series 1950-1956 England
On Stories (1947), Of This and Other World (1982)
J.R.R. Tolkien 1892 - 1973 Lord of the Rings 1954 England
On Fairy Stories (1947)
Madeline L'Engle 1918 - 2007 Wrinkle in Time Series 1962 -1989 United States
Lloyd Alexander 1924 - 2007 The Chronicles of Prydain 1964-1968 United States
The Book of Three (1964), The Black Cauldron (1965), The Castle of Llyr (1966), Taran Wanderer (1967), and The High King (1968). The five novels take place in Prydain, a fictional country ruled by a High King who oversees several minor kingdoms.
Susan Cooper b. 1935 The Dark Rising 1965-1977 England
The books depict a struggle between forces of good and evil called "The Light" and "The Dark", and draw upon Arthurian legends, Celtic mythology, Norse mythology and English folklore. (wiki)
Brian Jacques 1939 - 2011 Redwall 1986-2011 England
Redwall Series (1986 - 2011), Tribes of Redwall Series (2001 - 2003), Castaways of the Flying Dutchman Series (2001 - 2006).
Stephen R. Lawhead b. 1950 Dragon King Trilogy, Pendragon Cycle, see details for more 1982 - present United States, Wales
Dragon King Trilogy (1982 - 1984), Empyrion Saga (1985 - 1986), The Pendragon Cycle (1987 - 1999), Song of Albion (1991 - 1993), The Celtic Crusades (1998 - 2001), King Raven Trilogy (2006 - 2009), Hero (2003 - ), Bright Empires (2010 - 2014), Eirlandia (2018 - 2020), Dream Thief (1983), Byzantium (1996), Patrick, Son of Ireland (2003), The Riverbank (Children's) Series (1990).
George Lucas, et. al. Star Wars Film Series 1977 - present
Jonathan Betuel The Last Starfighter (film) 1984 Nick Castle directing
Gregory Widen, et. al. Highlander Film Series 1986 - present
Philip Pullman b. 1946 His Dark Materials Trilogy (1995 - 2000), Clockwork (1996), and more
Neil Gaiman b. 1960 Good Omens (1990), Stardust (1999), American Gods (2001), Coraline (2002), The Books of Magic (and spin off The Books of Faerie), Norse Mythology (2017) and more
J.K. Rowling b. 1965 Harry Potter Series 1998 - England
Rick Riordan b. 1964 Percy Jackson & the Olympians 2005 - present United States
Also Heroes of Olympus, The Trials of Apollo, The Kane Chronicles, Magnus Chase and the gods of Asgard.
Eoin Colfer b. 1965 Artemis Fowl Series 2001 - 2012 Ireland
Also Half-Moon Investigations, (2006), The Fowl Twins (2019 - 2021), Legends Series (2005 - 2008)