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A comic, mock-heroic verse narrates the exploits of a resourceful youth named Jack who confronts and outwits a variety of monstrous giants and supernatural foes during a fanciful Arthurian-era setting. Episodes recount his origin and early pursuits, encounters with a princely companion, acquisition of enchanted garments, clever deceptions that subdue fearsome adversaries, and rescues of imperiled nobles from wizards. The poem blends satirical description of giants, lively banquet scenes, and episodic adventures into a brisk, humorous pastiche that alternates ballad stanzas with vivid, illustrative set pieces.

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Percival Leigh

Percival Leigh was a British author and humorist, best known for his contributions to children's literature and educational texts in a comedic style. His works often blend humor with learning, making subjects like arithmetic and grammar more engaging for young readers. Notable titles include "Comic Arithmetic" and "The Comic English Grammar: A New and Facetious Introduction to the English Tongue," which showcase his unique approach to teaching through wit and satire. Leigh's playful narratives and inventive characters have left a lasting impact on the genre of educational literature.

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