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The Ingoldsby Legends; or, Mirth and Marvels

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The work assembles comic and macabre tales and poems that blend folk legend, ecclesiastical hagiography, and satirical pastiche. Entries range from ghost stories and ballads to dramatic sketches and playful parodies, shifting fluidly between eerie atmosphere and buoyant humor. Recurring features include witty wordplay, mock-serious moralizing, and imaginative transformations of traditional material; the arrangement alternates narrative episodes and lyrical lays, producing varied pacing and tone. Illustrations traditionally accompany the pieces, reinforcing their comic grotesque and enhancing scenes of the supernatural and the absurd.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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REV. RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM (Thomas Ingoldsby), Frontispiece
THE SPECTRE OF TAPPINGTON, 4
THE GHOST, 66
HAMILTON TIGHE, 102
GRANDFATHER'S STORY; OR, THE WITCHES' FROLIC, 113
THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS, 143
A LAY OF ST. NICHOLAS, 175
THE BLACK MOUSQUETAIRE, 241
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, 260
THE AUTO-DA-FÉ, 277
THE DEAD DRUMMER, 343
THE LAY OF ST. CUTHBERT, 362
A LEGEND OF DOVER, 381
LEGEND OF ST. MEDARD, 399
THE LORD OF THOULOUSE, 413
THE BUCCANEER'S CURSE, 428
THE KNIGHT AND THE LADY, 467
THE HOUSE-WARMING, 479
JERRY JARVIS'S WIG, 497