Washington Irving
Washington Irving, born on April 3, 1783, in New York City, was one of America's first prominent writers and a beloved figure in early American literature. Known for his charming storytelling and rich, whimsical prose, Irving's works often reflect the beauty and complexity of American life in the early 19th century. He gained fame with his short stories, including the timeless classics "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," both of which capture the essence of American folklore and the spirit of the Hudson River Valley.
Irving was not only a writer but also a diplomat and historian, serving as the U.S. Minister to Spain. His travels and experiences abroad greatly influenced his writing style and themes. His keen observations and distinctive voice made him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time. As you explore Irving's works in this app, you'll find a delightful blend of humor, adventure, and insight that continues to resonate with readers today.
Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey
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Washington Irving
Although this book may not have the immediately recognizable title of, say, “Rip Van Winkle” or “Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” this book deserve…
Biografías breves
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Washington Irving
Washington Irving (1783-1859) Escritor estadounidense. Nació el 3 de abril de 1783 en Nueva York. Cursó estudios de …
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West
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Benjamin Bonneville spent the years 1832 to 1835 on the adventure of a lifetime, leading an expedition of trapping, trading, and exploring i…
Chronicles of Wolfert's Roost and Other Papers
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Washington Irving
This collection from renowned author Washington Irving (famed for his haunting tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and the fantastical le…