The Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated) (eBook)

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2022
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The Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated)' offers a comprehensive anthology of one of America's preeminent early writers, showcasing his broad range from gothic folklore to historical works and satirical commentary. This collection, adorned with illustrations, brings to life Irving's distinct literary style, characterized by its whimsical humor, keen observations, and gentle irony—a style that shaped and reflected the American literary identity of the 19th century. Through his colorful narratives, particularly noted in classics like 'Rip Van Winkle' and 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,' Irving crafts a universe where myth and history coalesce, offering readers a valuable window into the cultural and social nuances of early American life. The volume also treasures his lesser-known but equally endearing essays, biographies, travel sketches, and poetry, providing a holistic view of his artistic endeavors within the literary context of his era. Washington Irving's embodiment as an author can be traced to his rich life experiences and personal encounters with transformational historical periods. Irving not only witnessed the nascent formation of a distinctive American identity but also lived through the literary Romantic movement, which inevitably infused his writings with a profound depth of character and nationalistic fervor. His talents extended beyond that of a mere raconteur; he was also a formidable historian and biographer, capturing the essence and spirit of individuals such as George Washington, which he meticulously researched over years. The textured historical landscape of nineteenth-century America, coupled with Irving's European travels and diplomatic roles, indubitably fueled the narratives that manifest in his works, underpinning his reputation as a versatile and insightful chronicler of his time. For enthusiasts of American literature and history, 'The Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated)' is a treasured compilation that promises to enrapture with its blend of the quaint and the profound. It appeals to readers who cherish the intertwining of the fanciful with the historical, the light-hearted with the serious, and offers a unique vantage point from which to appreciate the evolution of American literature. Academics and literary aficionados alike will find this anthology an indispensable reference, illuminating the idiosyncrasies of early 19th-century America as seen through the discerning eyes of one of its most endearing literary figures.

Washington Irving (1783–1859), a central figure in the early development of American literature, was a prolific writer known for his short stories, essays, biographies, and historical writings. Often hailed as America's first 'man of letters', he achieved international fame with his satirical works such as 'A History of New York from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty' (1809), penned under the pseudonym Diedrich Knickerbocker. His most famous short stories include 'Rip Van Winkle' and 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow', both of which appear in his collection 'The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.' (1819–1820). This particular assemblage of stories not only captivated readers with its engaging prose and romanticized view of America but also played a vital role in the establishment of the short story as a distinct literary form. Irving's narrative style, often imbued with a playful wit and a sense of nostalgia, was groundbreaking in the context of early American literature. His adeptness in blending humor, folklore, and historical context gave birth to a distinctly American voice in literature. The publication 'The Complete Works of Washington Irving (Illustrated)' encompasses the broad spectrum of his literary contributions, showcasing the depth and versatility of his writing. Irving's legacy endures as a foundational pillar in the construction of American identity within the literary canon.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • American literature classics • Christopher Columbus • Dickens • Diedrich Knickerbocker • Early American authors • Edgar Allan Poe • Gothic Tales • Herman Melville • H. G. Wells • historical fiction anthology • literary masterpieces • Nathaniel Hawthorne • O. Henry • Rip Van Winkle story • Robert Louis Stevenson • Satirical writings • Sleepy Hollow legend • Walter Scott • Washington Irving collection
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