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  1. The Crayon miscellany Volume 2 by Irving Washington 1783-1859, 2010-09-29
  2. The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1890-12-31
  3. The Angler by Irving Washington 1783-1859, 2010-10-15
  4. The Crayon Miscellany by Irving Washington 1783-1859, 2010-09-29
  5. The life and voyages of Christopher Columbus by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1839-12-31
  6. The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1882-12-31
  7. The sketch book by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1910-12-31
  8. Sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. pseud. by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1864-12-31
  9. A history of New York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1883-12-31
  10. The Alhambra by Irving Washington 1783-1859, 2010-10-15
  11. The voyage, and other English essays from The sketch book by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1891-12-31
  12. The life and voyages of Christopher Columbus by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1844-12-31
  13. Oliver Goldsmith, A Biography by Irving Washington 1783-1859, 2010-10-14
  14. Selections from the sketch-book by Washington Irving 1783-1859, 1901-12-31

81. Washington Irving
Washington Irving. Life (17831859). Titles. Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Astoria
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82. Washington Irving, Book, Etext
Washington Irving. 17831859. Prose. Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., The Tour on the Prairies, A. Essay. Angler, The Art of Book Making, The
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83. [Irving, Washington] "The Gigantic Question" In Washington Irving's "History Of
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84. Famous Quotes By Irving - ThinkExist Quotations
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Showing top results. For more precise results use top quotes filters below. " There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief...and unspeakable love. " Washington Irving quotes (American Writer called the first American man of letters. Best known for the short stories The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. 1783-1859) Similar Quotes . About: Love quotes Communication quotes Add to my book show_bar(149959,null,'there_is_a_sacredness_in_tears-they_are_not_the') " One of the greatest and simplest tools for learning more and growing is doing more. " Washington Irving quotes (American Writer called the first American man of letters. Best known for the short stories The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. 1783-1859) Similar Quotes . About: Learning quotes Add to my book show_bar(152261,null,'one_of_the_greatest_and_simplest_tools_for')

85. Irving, Washington (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Norwegian Writers Center Norwegian Association of Literary Translators.Irving, Washington USA 17831859. Links Books and Writers Biography
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86. Washington Irving And Dickens's A Christmas Carol
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This essay comes from the author's 2002 Broadview Press edition , which contains, in addition to the text and an introduction, selections from relevant writings by Dickens, contemporary reviews, and other materials. (The preceding link contains the full table of contents.) n creating A Christmas Carol Dickens gathered up the grim memories of his father's imprisonment, his depressing year in the blacking factory , his outrage over the condition of the poor and uneducated, especially the children working in the mines and industry, and remarkably fused these dark visions with the bright prospects of a Christmas celebration. He drew upon his earlier work, The Pickwick Papers , to recreate the joyful scenes of dancing, singing, eating, and drinking that flesh out the good feelings of the holiday. Also in that novel Dickens has Mr. Wardle tells the party that it is customary for everyone to while away the time until midnight, when Christmas is ushered in, by playing games of forfeits or telling ghost stories. Mr. Wardle then relates the tale of a morose, lonely, and mean-spirited sexton named Gabriel Grub who, after being visited by a frightening group of goblins who show him the past and future, is transformed into an amiable man "who saw that men like himself, who snarled at the mirth and cheerfulness of others, were the foulest weeds on the fair surface of the earth." Unlike Scrooge, whose conversion is seen and welcomed by all around him, Gabriel could not bear the thought of returning to a place where his repentance would be scoffed at and his reformation disbelieved. He vanishes for ten years and returns "a ragged, contented, rheumatic old man."

87. Washington Irving
Translate this page Washington Irving (EEUU, 1783-1859), Irving. Primer escritor estadounidense quealcanzó renombre internacional. Irving nació el 30 de abril de 1783 en Nueva
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88. A Bibliography
The Worlds of Washington Irving 17831859 From an Exhibition of Rare Book andManuscript Materials in the Special Collections of the New-York Public
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    The first complete edition of Washington Irving dates back to 1834 (Chicago : Belford, Clarke, 10 vol.) ; in 1861, two years after his death, his works are republished in 21 volumes by G.-P. Putnam à New York. Between 1969 et 1989, the University of Madison Press published a modernized version of his complete works in 30 volumes. A chronology Washington Irving’s major works princeps publication): Salmagundi A History of New York The Sketch Book Bracebridge Hall Tales of a Traveller Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, gent Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada The Alhambra The Crayon Miscellany [contient : A Tour on the Prairies ; Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey ; Legends of the Conquest of Spain Astoria The Adventures of Captain Bonneville. The Rocky Mountains Life of Oliver Goldsmith A Book of the Hudson Mahomet and His Successors Life of George Washington Wolfert’s Roost The Wild Huntsman The Poems of Washington Irving Journal of Washington Irving CRITICAL WORKS Washington Irving, his life and work (chronological order)
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    Translate this page Washington Irving (1783-1859), fue un escritor estadounidense reconocido entrelos grandes maestros de la literatura universal. Nació en Nueva York,
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    En 1802 comenzó a escribir artículos en periódicos de Nueva York, como las "Cartas del caballero Jonathan Oldstyle". En 1809 realizó Historia de Nueva York, que fue considerada cómica y satírica y recibió la aceptación por parte del público, a la vez que proporcionó rédito económico al autor.

    90. Arts: Literature: Authors: I: Irving, Washington - Open Site
    Irving, Washington (17831859). —Essayist and historian, b. in New York, s.of William I. who had emigrated from Scotland. He was in his youth delicate,
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    91. IrIz
    Irving, Washington (17831859) Born as Diedrich Knickerbocker. American lawyer,diplomat, author, historian, playwright, journalist.
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    American author, short story writer, essayist, poet, travel book writer, biographer, and columnist, best known for the short stories 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow', in which the schoolmaster Ichabod Crane meets with a headless horseman, and 'Rip Van Winkle', about a man who falls asleep for 20 years. Irving helped establish the short story in American literature. The charm, delicacy, and pictorial quality of Irving's writing has given it lasting value. "I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories."
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    93. Author Pseudonyms
    Irving, Washington (17831859) Geoffrey Crayon, Diedrich Knickerbocker, LauncelotLangstaff, Jonathan Oldstyle Irwin, Constance CH Frick Irwin, GH
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    94. The Alhambra / Washington Irving Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 Catálogo De La B
    Translate this page The Alhambra / Washington Irving Irving, Washington, 1783-1859.
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    95. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Irving, Washington@ HighBeam Research
    Irving, Washington Irving, Washington 17831859, American author and diplomat, b . Irving, TX - Washington s Bryan Barker Publication KRT Photos
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    96. Washington Irving
    Irving s contribution to the early literary images of Native Americans.Excerpted from White on Red, Eds. Black, Nancy B. and Bette S. Wiedman.
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    Excerpted from White on Red , Eds. Black, Nancy B. and Bette S. Wiedman, New York; Kennikat Press, 1976. Introduction In spite of Irving's seventeen years in Europe, his search for native themes led him to contribute importantly to portraiture of the American Indian. Although his firsthand observation of Indians was limited, he was liberated om the pioneer's need to justify Indian displacement. He was able to view Indians sympathetically, bringing the perspective of a worldly man to questions of civilization and savagery. In his first book, A History of New-York from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty , by Dietrich Knickerbocker ( 1809), he satirizes pretentious historians and wittily deflates some shibboleths of American history. In Chapter Five Dietrich Knickerbocker pretends to justify the rights of European colonists to the land they "discovered." He succeeds, of course, in revealing the falsity and injustice of their claims. At the end of the chapter, Irving offers a Swiftian summary of colonization; this passage is reprinted below. In a more straightforward way, but not more devastatingly, Irving takes up the topic of displaced Indians again in two sketches added to

    97. [Letter] 1840 January 21, Tarrytown [to] Kemble, Washington City / Washington Ir
    Irving, Washington, 17831859Correspondence; Kemble, Gouverneur,1786-1875Correspondence. United States. Congress. House.
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    [Letter] 1840 January 21, Tarrytown [to] Kemble, Washington City / Washington Irving. Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. 1840 January 21. [3] leaves. The letter is date stamped and bears the impression of a seal. See also additional letters in the collection from Irving. See also Kemble's biography and a guide to research collections of his papers (http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000084). Irving, Washington, 1783-1859Correspondence; Kemble, Gouverneur, 1786-1875Correspondence. United States. Congress. House. American literature19th century; United StatesPolitics and government19th century; United StatesHistoryRevolution, 1775-1783. English. typle; abyes; 19cty; Working Writer; War and Politics; Early Republic; Warfare Kemble, Gouverneur, 1786-1875. Lehigh Univeristy Digital Library I remain - Digital Archive powered by CONTENTdm NOTE: A javascript-enabled browser is required to view the digitized version of this item.

    98. Washington Irving - Free Online Library
    Washington Irving (1783 1859). Irving, Washington. Washington Irving was bornon April 3, 1783, the youngest of eleven children. During his early career,
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    Washington Irving was born on April 3, 1783, the youngest of eleven children. During his early career, he studied law and travelled widely in Europe. He first began writing in journals and newspapers, and was editor of Analetic magazine from 1812 to 1814. Irving’s first book was a comic history of Dutch New York, which was published in 1809 under the pseudonym "Dietrich Knickerbocker", for which the Knickerbocker school of writers was later named. With the success of a collection of short stories, The Sketch Book Of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., which included “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “Rip Van Winkle,” Irving was able to write full time; the sequel to the Sketch Book, Bracebridge Hall, appeared in 1822. During the years from 1815 to 1832, Irving lived in various places in Europe, where he met Mary Shelley and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and, while staying in Spain, wrote several historical books including two about Christopher Columbus. He returned to New York and was welcomed as the first American writer to receive international acclaim. He settled at Sunnyside manor in Tarrytown, where, except for his time serving as U.S. Ambassador to Spain, he spent the rest of his life. His later works include Mahomet and His Succesors and The Life of George Washington. He died on November 28, 1859, and was buried in Sleepy Hollow, NY.
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    100. Irving, Washington, Finding Aid
    Washington Irving, an American writer, was born in New York in 1783 to Deacon Cite as Washington Irving Letter, Mount Holyoke College, Archives and
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    Washington Irving, an American writer, was born in New York in 1783 to Deacon William Irving and Sarah Sanders. He was largely self-educated. In 1798, he began work at the law office of Henry Masterton. In 1804, he sailed for France, where he lived and traveled. He returned in 1806 and wrote for many newspapers. His most well-known works of fiction are "Rip Van Winkle," and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Irving died on November 28, 1859, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Scope and Content:
    In a letter to Julia Sanders, Irving recounts the "hegira" to North Carolina ,by way of Washington, DC, of his nephew and niece, Pierre and Helen Irving. irving describes Helen's social successes, calling her a "delight of society," while in Washington, including an outing to the Brazilian Ministers hall. He later mentions his predictions on the family's success in the energy business. Cite as: Washington Irving Letter, Mount Holyoke College, Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, Massachusetts

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