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Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
by Washington Irving
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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036 - L'Envoy
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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035 - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow part 2
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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034 - The Legend of Sleepy Hollow part 1
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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033 - The Angler
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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032 - The Pride of the Village
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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031 - John Bull
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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030 - Philip of Pokanoket
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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029 - Traits of Indian Character
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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028 - Stratford-on-Avon
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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027 - Little Britain
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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026 - London Antiques
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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025 - The Christmas Dinner
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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024 - Christmas Day
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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023 - Christmas Eve
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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022 - The Stage-Coach
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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021 - Christmas
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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020 - Westminster Abbey
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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019 - The Spectre Bridegroom
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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018 - The Inn Kitchen
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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017 - Rural Funerals
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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016 - The Mutability of Literature
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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015 - The Boar's Head Tavern
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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014 - A Sunday in London
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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013 - The Widow and her Son
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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012 - The Country Church
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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011 - A Royal Poet
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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010 - The Art of Book-making
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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008 - Rural Life in England
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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009 - The Broken Heart
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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007 - English Writers on America
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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006 - Rip Van Winkle
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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005 - The Wife
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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004 - Roscoe
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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003 - The Voyage
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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002 - The Author's Account of Himself
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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001 - Preface
Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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Beyond the well-known tales of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow that catapulted Washington Irving and The Sketch Book into literary fame, this collection features a rich tapestry of stories such as Roscoe, The Broken Heart, The Art of Book-making, A Royal Poet, The Spectre Bridegroom, Westminster Abbey, Little Britain, and John Bull. Drawing inspiration from German folktales—most notably for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—Irvings narratives range from the poignant reflections found in The Wife and The Widow and Her Son to the lively escapades of Little Britain and the humorous insights in The Mutability of Literature. Uniting these stories is the captivating character of Geoffrey Crayon, Irvings pseudonymous narrator, whose erudition and charm keep readers enthralled. Crayon’s unique personality not only connects the stories but also intertwines seamlessly with Irvings own public persona throughout his life. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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