Legend
Short Fiction Titles
- All Men Equal:—An Oriental Fable by Anonymous, in The True Briton (1852)
- Curious if True. (Extract from a Letter from Richard Whittingham, Esq.) by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in The Cornhill Magazine (1860)
- The Fairy’s Foster-Mother: A Legend of Ireland by John L’Estrange, in The Illuminated Magazine (1845) [Draft]
- The Haunted House, Part 4: The Ghost in the Picture Room by Adelaide Procter, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- The Legend of Diarmuid and Grania by Isabella Augusta Gregory, in Samhain: an Occasional Review (1901)
- Legends of Richard the Good, Duke of Normandy by William John Thoms, in Leigh Hunt’s London Journal (1834)
- The Life Ransom by Georgina C. Munro, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Merry Men, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882)
- The Merry Men, Part 2 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882) [Draft]
- The Mysterious Lady of the Haystack by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- The Other Side: A Breton Legend by Eric Stenbock, in The Spirit Lamp: An Oxford Magazine without News, an Aesthetic, Literary, and Critical Magazine (1893)
- A Part of a Ghost: A Mystery by William Howard Russell, in The Nineteenth Century (1894) [Draft]
- A Red-Indian Legend by Henry Stuart Fagan, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1867)
- A Romance of the Docks by Anonymous, in (1896) [Draft]
- Sleeping Beauty: A Masque for the Times by J. H. S., in The Truth-Seeker (1849)
- The Spirit of the Fountain by Joseph Stirling Coyne, in The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller (1837)
- The Story of Narcissus by Anonymous, in The Man in the Moon (1847)
- The Ungrateful Man by Massenius, in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction (1835)