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Tales by Leigh Hunt

Leigh Hunt

First published 1891
Publisher William Paterson
Format Hardcover
Type Collection
Pages xxxviii+388


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HathiTrust Digital Library provides full view: -- title page The title page may equally support short title Tales and long title Tales by Leigh Hunt, Now First Collected. Either way, [...] with a prefatory memoir by William Knight, LL.D.

Page Title Author(s) Type
1 The Florentine Lovers Leigh Hunt Short Story
26 The Beau Miser, and What Happened to Him at Brighton Leigh Hunt Short Story
37 Jack Abbot's Breakfast Leigh Hunt Novelette
63 Galgano and Madonna Minoccia Leigh Hunt Short Story
72 The Nurture of Triptolemus Leigh Hunt Short Story
80 The Fair Revenge Leigh Hunt Short Story
87 Ver-Vert; or, The Parrot of the Nuns Leigh Hunt (in error) Short Story
104 The Adventures of Cephalus and Procris Leigh Hunt Short Story
118 The Day of the Disasters of Carfington Blundell, Esquire Leigh Hunt Novelette
140 The Shoemaker of Veyros Leigh Hunt Short Story
146 Ronald of the Perfect Hand Leigh Hunt Short Story
158 The Daughter of Hippocrates Leigh Hunt Short Story
166 Godiva Leigh Hunt Short Story
171 The Italian Girl Leigh Hunt Short Story
179 The True Story of Vertumnus and Pomona Leigh Hunt Short Story
194 The Destruction of the Cenci Family Leigh Hunt Short Story
205 Pulci Leigh Hunt Short Story
218 Farinetta and Farinonna; or, How to Make Five Pleasures of One, and Be in Five Places at Once Leigh Hunt Short Story
231 A Year of Honeymoons Leigh Hunt Novelette
312 A Tale for a Chimney Corner Leigh Hunt Short Story
323 Charles Brandon, and Mary Queen of France Leigh Hunt Short Story
327 Gilbert! Gilbert! Leigh Hunt Short Story
330 The Mountain of the Two Lovers Leigh Hunt Short Story
334 The Hamadryad Leigh Hunt Short Story
337 A Novel Party Leigh Hunt Short Story
351 The Bull-Fight Leigh Hunt Short Story
360 The Marriage of Belphegor Leigh Hunt Short Story
374 The Generous Women Leigh Hunt Short Story
v Prefatory Memoir (Tales by Leigh Hunt) William Knight (I) Essay