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The Complete Works of Washington Irving: Short Stories Historical Works Plays Poems and Autobiographical Writings (Illustrated Edition) - Timeless Tales of Adventure and Imagination - cover

The Complete Works of Washington Irving: Short Stories Historical Works Plays Poems and Autobiographical Writings (Illustrated Edition) - Timeless Tales of Adventure and Imagination

Washington Irving

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'The Complete Works of Washington Irving: Short Stories, Historical Works, Plays, Poems and Autobiographical Writings,' readers are invited to explore an extensive array of Irving's literary genius, encompassing his engaging short stories, poignant historical narratives, and reflective autobiographical pieces. Renowned for his masterful storytelling and vivid characterizations, Irving employs a Romantic style that deftly blends humor and pathos, all while illuminating the backdrop of early American society. This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience, providing visual insights into the rich context surrounding Irving'Äôs work and allowing a deeper appreciation of his place within the American literary canon. Washington Irving, often hailed as the father of American literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences in both Europe and America, as well as by the burgeoning national identity of the early 19th century. His travels and varied pursuits'Äîfrom law to writing'Äîendowed him with a unique perspective on cultural themes, as reflected in his celebrated works such as 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' and 'Rip Van Winkle.' His ability to capture the essence of American folklore and blend it with European sensibilities makes his oeuvre significant in understanding the dynamics of early American literature. For readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Irving'Äôs contributions to literature, this illustrated collection is essential. It spans a multitude of genres, providing insights into the nuances of his style and thought. Whether you are a seasoned scholar of American literature or a new reader eager to delve into the past, Irving'Äôs complete works promise a delightful journey through storytelling that is rich in historical detail and emotional depth.
Available since: 01/07/2024.
Print length: 3500 pages.

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