Well, it limits you to 100 articles, but apparently you can get free Jstor access. A seriously good place to spend your time if you're on the internet. You know learning things is the best thing this easy access to other people's minds gives us. Not hearing their ids constantly screaming. For example, I searched Folktales and found more than enough reading for lifetime. Lots of interesting stuff to include finding out that there's a journal of folklore research. But Manipuri folktales starts out with a bang (and a theme I also saw in Japanese folktales, that is an old couple without children).
solid level of being clever, but I wonder about some of them: