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Ingoldsby Legends



Ingoldsby Legends
Lovers of Gothic literature: What should I read next?

I just finished Dracula and now I can choose between The Castle of Otranto, The Monk, The Mysteries of Udolpho, Ingoldsby Legends, Jane Eyre, Shirley, Vathek and Nightmare Abbey.

Jane Eyre, yes its gothic, but it has good romance that you can still rest on a while first then read Vathek and Nightmare Abbey!!
also try wuthering heights, so far the most gothic ive read, difficult words and mad characters, its the best!

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Illustration of 'The Jackdaw of Rheims', from 'The Ingoldsby Legends, written by Richard Harris Barham (1788-1845) in 1840 (pen, ink & w/c on paper) by Arthur Rackham - Mug - Standard Size


Illustration of ‘The Jackdaw of Rheims’, from ‘The Ingoldsby Legends, written by Richard Harris Barham (1788-1845) in 1840 (pen, ink & w/c on paper) by Arthur Rackham – Mug – Standard Size


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This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit….

The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth And Marvels Vol.1


The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth And Marvels Vol.1



The review from Amazon.com reviewerIf I were exiled to the moon and could only take one book, (no compendiums allowed) that would be The Ingoldsby Legends, Myths and Marvels, by Richard Harris Barham. I cannot praise this book enough. It is mainly poetry, with a few prose stories. I could spend many hours praising this book, and although I realize it would not suit many tastes it fits mine to a “T…


The Ingoldsby Legends


The Ingoldsby Legends


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The Spectre of TappingtonThe Hand of GloryThe CynotaphThe Jackdaw RheimsThe TragedyThe Bagman’s DogAnd Many Many MoreAuthor Richard H Barham was an English cleric of the Church of England, novelist and humorous poet better known by his nom de plume, Thomas Ingoldsby – 1788-1845….

The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth And Marvels Vol.2


The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth And Marvels Vol.2



The review from Amazon.com reviewerIf I were exiled to the moon and could only take one book, (no compendiums allowed) that would be The Ingoldsby Legends, Myths and Marvels, by Richard Harris Barham. I cannot praise this book enough. It is mainly poetry, with a few prose stories. I could spend many hours praising this book, and although I realize it would not suit many tastes it fits mine to a “T…


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