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The Complete Short Stories of Washington Irving: The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon Tales of a Traveller Bracebridge Hall The Alhambra Woolfert's Roost & The Crayon Papers (Illustrated) - cover

The Complete Short Stories of Washington Irving: The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon Tales of a Traveller Bracebridge Hall The Alhambra Woolfert's Roost & The Crayon Papers (Illustrated)

Washington Irving

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Complete Short Stories of Washington Irving," readers are invited into the whimsical worlds crafted by one of America's earliest literary voices. This comprehensive collection includes seminal works like "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon" and "Tales of a Traveller," where Irving employs a rich narrative style interwoven with humor, nostalgia, and cultural commentary. His stories often reflect the idyllic landscapes of early 19th-century America and Europe, infusing them with a sense of charm and whimsy that captures the imagination. The literary context of Irving's work is significant, marking him as a pioneer of the short story form and influencing contemporaries and future generations alike. With its engaging illustrations, this collection enhances the immersive experience of Irving's evocative storytelling. Washington Irving, born in 1783, emerged as a key figure during a transformative period in American literature, characterized by Romanticism and burgeoning national identity. His travels throughout Europe and deep appreciation for history inspired many tales showcasing local traditions and folklore. This unique blend of American sensibility and European literary styles shaped Irving's narrative approach, making his work accessible yet profound, appealing to a wide spectrum of readers. This collection is a must-read for those seeking to explore the richness of early American literature. Whether you are a student of literary history or simply a lover of engaging storytelling, Irving's masterful prose and vivid illustrations will transport you to different times and places. Embrace the opportunity to delve into this quintessential compilation of Irving's most cherished tales.
Disponible depuis: 07/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 1800 pages.

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