Incoming Resources
- Grandmothers' stories, wise woman tales from many cultures, retold by Burleigh Mutén ; illustrated by Siân Bailey
- Heroines of Avalon, by Ayn Cates Sullivan ; illustrated by Belle Crow duCray
- The wise old woman, retold by Yoshiko Uchida ; illustrated by Martin Springett
- Women who run with the wolves, [myths and stories of the wild woman archetype], Clarissa Pinkola Estés
- Woman's mysteries, ancient and modern, M. Esther Harding, foreword by C.G. Jung
- The feminine in fairy tales, Marie-Louise von Franz
- Women who run with the wolves, myths and stories of the wild woman archetype, Clarissa Pinkola Estés
- Cuentos para niñas sin miedo, Myriam Sayalero, textos ; Ricard López, ilustraciones
- The hunter maiden, feminist folktales from around the world, Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introduction by René Watson ; with illustrations by Suki Boynton
- Sea girl, feminist folktales from around the world, [edited] by Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introduction by Daniel José Older ; illustrated by Suki Boynton
- In search of the swan maiden, a narrative on folklore and gender, Barbara Fass Leavy
- Mujeres que corren con los lobos, mitos y cuentos de la Mujer Salvaje, Clarissa Pinkola Estes ; traduccion de Maria Antonia Menini
- Women who run with the wolves, [myths and stories about the wild woman archetype], Clarissa Pinkola Estâes
- Folktales for fearless girls, the stories we were never told, written by Myriam Sayalero ; illustrated by Dani Torrent ; translated by David Unger
- Mujeres que corren con los lobos, Clarissa Pinkola Estés ; traducción de Ma. Antonia Menini
- Grandmothers' stories, wise woman tales from many cultures, retold by Burleigh Muten ; illustrated by Sian Bailey
- The female hero in folklore and legend, Tristram Potter Coffin
- Mujeres que corren con los lobos, mitos y cuentos de la mujer salvaje, Clarissa Pinkola Estés ; traducción de María Antonia Menini
- Tatterhood, feminist folktales from around the world, Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introductions by Gayle Forman ; with illustrations by Suki Boynton, Volume 1
- Spinning straw into gold, what fairy tales reveal about the transformations in a women's life, Joan Gould
- Woman's mysteries, ancient and modern, a psychological interpretation of the feminine principle as portrayed in myth, story, and dreams, by M. Esther Harding
- Tips from the old housewives, Elizabeth Drury
- The woman's dictionary of symbols and sacred objects, Barbara G. Walker
- Fairy tales for fearless girls, by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- The heroine with 1,001 faces, Maria Tatar
- The Penguin book of mermaids, edited by Cristina Bacchilega and Marie Alohalani Brown
- Women who run with the wolves, [myths and stories about the wild woman archetype], Clarissa Pinkola Estés
- Spider woman's web, traditional Native American tales about women's power, Susan Hazen-Hammond
- Womenfolk and fairy tales, Edited by Rosemary Minard ; illustrated by Suzanna Klein
- Problems of the feminine in fairytales, Marie-Louise von Franz
- Not one damsel in distress, heroic girls from world folklore, collected and told by Jane Yolen ; with illustrations by Susan Guevara
- The Penguin book of mermaids, edited by Cristina Bacchilega and Marie Alohalani Brown
- Cat call, reclaiming the feral feminine, Kristen J. Sollée ; foreword by Pam Grossman
- The Old wives' fairy tale book, edited by Angela Carter ; illustrated by Corinna Sargood
- Tales of womenfolk, Heather Forest
- The great deeds of heroic women, retold by Maurice Saxby ; illustrated by Robert Ingpen
- Strange things sometimes still happen, fairy tales from around the world, edited by Angela Carter ; illustrated by Corinna Sargood
- Pearls on a branch, Arab stories told by women in Lebanon today, [retold ] by Najla Khoury ; translated from the Arabic by Inea Bushnaq
- Tales of fearless girls, retold by Isabel Otter ; illustrated by Ana Sender
- Not one damsel in distress, world folktales for strong girls, collected and told by Jane Yolen ; with illustrations by Susan Guevara
- Baboushka and the three kings, by Ruth Robbins ; illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov ; adapted from a Russian folk tale
- Mirror, mirror, on the wall, women writers explore their favorite fairy tales, edited by Kate Bernheimer
- The serpent slayer, and other stories of strong women, retold by Katrin Tchana ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- The old woman and her pig, Pictures by Paul Galdone
- The woman in the moon and other tales of forgotten heroines, James Riordan ; illustrated by Angela Barrett
- From girl to goddess, the heroine's journey through myth and legend, Valerie Estelle Frankel
- The four gallant sisters, adapted from the Brothers Grimm by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Tatyana Yuditskaya
- Feminine in fairytales, Marie-Louise von Franz
- Folk-lore of women, as illustrated by legendary and traditionary tales, folk-rhymes, proverbial sayings, superstitions, etc., by T.F. Thiselton-Dyer
- Women warriors, myths and legends of heroic women, Marianna Mayer ; illustrated by Julek Heller