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THREE COURSES AND A DESSERT: - Comprising Three Sets Of Tales, West Country, Irish, And Legal, And A Melange
With Fifty Illustrations By GEORGE CRUIKSHANK
1867.
"Sit down and feed, and welcome to our table." As you like it.
Original Size -- Medium-Size
Original Size -- Medium-Size
INDUCTION.
FIRST COURSE: WEST COUNTRY CHRONICLES.
Original Size -- Medium-Size
INTRODUCTION.
A witty host welcomes listeners to a literary banquet, serving three distinct courses—rustic English tales, lively Irish yarns, and sharp legal humor—together with a mixed “dessert” of assorted sketches. The volume is enlivened by George Cruikshank’s lively wood‑cut illustrations, which turn each scene into a visual punchline as much as a story. With a tongue‑in‑cheek promise that something will please every palate, the collection invites you to sample a spread of Victorian satire and observation.
The opening course transports you to the West Country, where a narrator’s encounter with a mischievous hunting dog leads to an unexpected introduction to Sir Mathew Ale, a quintessential old‑fashioned squire. Their comic clash over the dog’s unruly appetite for sheep offers a glimpse of country life, gentle ribbing of genteel pretensions, and the kind of character portrait that feels both affectionate and absurd. It’s a flavorful start that hints at the varied humor awaiting in the pages to follow.
Full title
Three Courses and a Dessert Comprising Three Sets of Tales, West Country, Irish, and Legal; and a Melange Comprising Three Sets of Tales, West Country, Irish, and Legal; and a Melange
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (922K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2014-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1800–1838
A lively English writer remembered for turning games, hobbies, and everyday amusements into popular reading, he helped shape 19th-century recreational literature for young readers. His best-known work, The Boy's Own Book, gathered sports, tricks, and pastimes into a form that stayed widely read long after his death.
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