Children's literature

A guide to children's literature including resources at the State Library and elsewhere

Fairy tales

This guide will help you find print and electronic resources on and about fairy tales.

To do a general search for fairy tales,search the Library catalogue. Sometimes this is spelt in varying ways. You could do separate searches on the variable spellings or a search like this - fairytales OR fairy tales OR faerie. To refine your results list, scroll down the left hand column to SLV collections and choose Children's. To view only electronic resources choose Online resources.

To find versions of specific fairy tales in our Children's Literature Collection search the Library catalogue under keywords from the title and/or the collector. For example for versions of Cinderella, enter the terms Cinderella and Grimm.

Many collections of fairy tales are now out of copyright and available in full text online. If you can't find a copy on our catalogue search these websites under the name of the fairy tale:

The multivolume Index to fairy tales covers the period 1870 to 1992 and is available in the Redmond Barry Reading Room.

A late 19th century pop-up book held in the rare component of the Children's Literature Collection is Peeps into fairyland which can be requested for use in the Heritage Collection Reading Room by phoning 8664 7002 or making a request at an Inquiry desk for the next available delivery time. A short history of pop-up books is given in the online exhibition Moving tales: paper engineering and children's pop-up books.

Information about our exhibition on the representation of women fairy tales, Evil females in children's books, can be viewed online.

From the Pictures Collection

mp002717 Fairy tales

Fairy tales, IAN27/12/77/193