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Fairyland (Early
Modern English:
Faerie; Scots:
Elfame (Scottish mythology; cf. Old Norse: Álfheimr (Norse mythology)) in
English and
Scottish folklore...
- A
fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or
faerie) is a type of
mythical being or
legendary creature,
generally described as anthropomorphic,
found in...
- The
Faerie Queene is an
English epic poem by
Edmund Spenser.
Books I–III were
first published in 1590, then
republished in 1596
together with
books IV–VI...
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Faerie Glen is a
large suburb of the city of Pretoria,
South Africa. It is a well-developed area,
lying to the east of the city
centre and
adjacent to...
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Radical Faeries are a
loosely affiliated worldwide network and
countercultural movement s****ing to
redefine ****
consciousness through secular spirituality...
- of
episodes of the
family television anthology Faerie Tale Theatre, also
known as S****ey Duvall's
Faerie Tale
Theatre which ran on
Showtime from 1982 to...
- 1552/1553 – 13
January O.S. 1599) was an
English poet best
known for The
Faerie Queene, an epic poem and
fantastical allegory celebrating the
Tudor dynasty...
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which follows the
journey of
Feyre Archeron after she is
brought into the
faerie lands of Prythian. The
first book of the series, A
Court of
Thorns and Roses...
- Look up fairy,
faerie,
færie, or
Faries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fairy is a type of
mythical being or
legendary creature in
European folklore...
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Faerie Faith is a
Wiccan branch from the "Old Dianic"
tradition (later
renamed McFarland Dianic)
through the work of Mark
Roberts and his high priestess...