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** [[Mark Twain]] himself declared one of her works, ''Irene Iddesleigh'', "one of the greatest unintentionally hilarious novels of all time."
* ''Llandor'', a fantasy novel by Louise Laurance. Features technology-is-evil rants by the main characters, Meat-Eating Is Evil rants by the main characters, a [[Face Heel Turn]] by a technology-loving meat-eater (he came from our world and just couldn't give them up, [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|the bastard]]), ''weird'' morals ("fat people should expect and accept being be bullied"). Thought hippie elves were created by Paolini? Wrong. Add a plot ripped from [[The Lord of the Rings]] and [[Star Wars]], and you've got an [[So Bad It's Good|entertaining novel]].
* One of the oldest surviving examples is Felicia Hemans' ''[[Casabianca]]'', which is surely the single most parodied poem of all time. The best-known parody (which is also quite an accurate synopsis) being [[Spike Milligan]]'s ''Casabazonka'':
{{quote|The boy stood on the burning deck