- Author: Jeremiah Curtin Author Record # 17639
- Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Birthdate: 6 September 1835
- Deathdate: 14 December 1906
- Language: English
- Webpages: Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Jerome Curtin
- Note: "American ethnographer, folklorist, and translator." --Wikipedia
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Nonfiction
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Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World: Collected from Oral Tradition in South-West Munster (1895)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Irish Tales of the Fairies and the Ghost World (2000)
- Black, Brown, and Gray (1890) [only as by uncredited]
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Fair, Brown, and Trembling (1890)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Fair, Brown and Trembling (1890)
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Fin MacCumhail and the Fenians of Erin in the Castle of Fear Dubh (1890)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Fin MacCoul and the Fenians of Erin in the Castle of Fear Dubh (1982) [as by uncredited]
- Oisin in Tir na n-Og (1890)
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The Birth of Fin MacCumhail and Origin of the Fenians of Erin (1890)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Birth of Fin MacCoul (1982) [as by uncredited]
- Variant: The Birth of Finn MacCumhail (1986)
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The Fisherman's Son and the Gruagach of Tricks (1890)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Fisherman's Son and the Gruagach of Tricks (1890) [as by uncredited]
- Variant: The Fisherman's Son and the Gruagach of Tricks (1890) [as by Jerome Curtin]
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The Seven Simeons, Full Brothers (1890)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Seven Simeons (1949)
- The Shee an Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire (1890)
- The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin (1890) [only as by uncredited]
- Smallhead and the King's Sons (1892)
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Lawn Dyarrig, Son of the King of Erin, and the Knight of Terrible Valley (1894)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Lawn Dyarrig and the Knight of Terrible Valley (1909)
- Daniel Crowley and the Ghosts (1895) [only as by Traditional]
- John Reardon and the Sister Ghosts (1895) [only as by Traditional]
- St. Martin's Eve (1895)
- The Blood-Drawing Ghost (1895)
- The Three Sisters and Their Husbands, Three Brothers (1895)
- The King's Son and the White-Bearded Scolog (1995)
