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  1. Two tales : Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow / Washington Irving ; illustrated by Barry Moser ; with an introduction by Alexander Eliot by Washington (1783-1859). Barry Moser (ill.) Irving, 1986-01-01
  2. Old Christmas [By] Washington Irving by Washington (1783-1859) Irving, 1903
  3. The Alhambra by Washington (1783-1859) Irving, 1900-01-01
  4. THE WORLDS OF WASHINGTON IRVING 1783-1859 by ANDREW B. MYERS, 1999
  5. Washington Irving, 1783-1859.
  6. The Worlds of Washington Irving, 1783-1859 by Washington Irving, 1974-01-01
  7. Mahomet and His Successors by Washington, 1783-1859 Irving, 1856
  8. Biography and poetical remains of the late Margaret Miller Davidson by Margaret Miller Davidson 1823-1838 Irving Washington 1783-1859 ed, 1842-12-31
  9. Chronicle of the conquest of Granada; from the mss. of Fray Antonio Agapida by Washington (1783-1859) Irving, 2222
  10. Wolfertïÿýs roost, and other papers by Washington (1783-1859) Irving, 1865-01-01
  11. Chronicle of the conquest of Granada; from the mss. of Fray Antonio Agapida by Washington (1783-1859) Irving, 1990
  12. Along the Hudson by Wallace Bruce 1844-1914. from old catalog Irving Washington 1783-1859. Selections. 1913. from old catalog, 1913-12-31
  13. The Alhambra. Pocket Edition in Two Volumes by Washington (1783-1859) Irving, 1907-01-01
  14. A history of New York from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch dynasty ... by Diedrich Knickerbocker [pseud.] ... With illustrations by Felix O.C. Darley, engraved by eminent artists by Washington (1783-1859). [pseud.] Diedrich Knickerbocker Irving, 1850

21. Washington Irving
Washington Irving Washington Irving (1783-1859) A History of New York, from theBeginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. Washington Irving.
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Washington Irving
His works have entered the realm of American myth. One of the first American writers of note born after the Revolution, Irving grew up "American" and his often humorous work introduced life in the fledgling democracy to the world. He is usually thought of as the first American writer to achieve international fame.
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  • Washington Irving - Washington Irving. Washington Irving was born in New York City April 3, 1783. He was the youngest member of a prosperous merchant family. Furthering his...
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  • Washington Irving - Perfil biográfico de Washington Irving. Escritor norteamericano de origen escocés. Nació en Nueva York en 1783 y murió en Sunnyside (N.Y.) en 1859. Es el..
    http://porky.uc3m.es/~jasan/washington.html
  • Washington Irving Resources - Washington Irving Resources. "Rip Van Winkle" Page (U. Texas Austin) "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Page.
    http://www.uni-freiburg.de/philfak3/eng/irving.html
  • Irving, Washington
  • 22. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Irving, Washington (17831859) Works by this author
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    23. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Irvine To Irving
    See also congressional biography. Irving, Washington (17831859) Born in NewYork, New York County, NY, April 3, 1783. US Minister to Spain, 1842-46.
    http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/irvine-irving.html
    Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
    Index to Politicians: Irvine to Irving

    24. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906
    RH/700. Irving, Washington, 17831859. The legend of Sleepy Hollow. a sound. Irving,Washington, 1783-1859. The legend of Sleepy Hollow. sound. recording.
    http://cochise.lib.az.us/audioi.htm
    Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. A Doll's house. [sound recording.] New York, N.Y.: Caedmon, 1985. A 343. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. A doll's house. [sound recording]. Washington, D.C.: Audio Book Contractors, Inc., [1993?]. Iglesias, Enrique. Enrique. [sound recording]. Los Angeles: Interscope, p1999. 0694905402. Iglesias, Enrique. Escape. [sound recording]. Santa Monica, CA: Interscope, p2001. 0694931482. Iglesias, Julio, 1943. Hey. [sound recording]. Miami, Fla.: Sony Discos, Inc., p1989. DJL-50302. Iles, Greg. Mortal fear. [sound recording]. Prince Frederick, MD: Recorded Books, p1997. 95051. Iles, Greg. The quiet game. [sound recording]. Prince Frederick, MD: Recorded Books, 2000. Impossibles (Musical group). Return. [sound recording]. Austin, TX: Fueled by Raven, p2000. Incubus (Musical group). Make yourself. [sound recording]. New York, N.Y.: Epic/Immortal, p1999. EK 63652. Indigo Girls (Musical group). Shed your skin. [sound recording]. New York, NY: Epic, c1998. ESK 41107. Innes, Hammond, 1913. Campbell's kingdom. [sound recording]. Recorded Books, 1988.

    25. Washington Irving (1783-1859)
    Washington Irving (17831859). American born. “Knickerbocker School”.
    http://www.fsu.edu/~CandI/ENGLISH/power/irving/tsld002.htm
    Washington Irving (1783-1859)
    • American born
    • “Knickerbocker School”
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      1. Irving was born in New York, but would go on to spend most of his creative years in England and abroad. In fact, he was in Europe for 17 years during his 30's and forties.
      2. The first work that was earned him some fame was entitled "The History of New York from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty." This was a satire of the politics of contemporary New York,wrote for pleasure, for fun, Irving published this under the name Diedrich Knickerbocker. All the other writers at this time living in New York are going to be associated with the "knickerbocker school." Irving had a group of literary friends, and he liked to kick back in the taverns and be very witty and literary, but he was to be associated with all of the other writers at this time as well; because of the geographical New York connection.

    26. Washington Irving (1783-1859)
    Slide 2 of 7 Notes 1. Irving was born in New York, but would go onto spend most of his creative years in England and abroad. In
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      1. Irving was born in New York, but would go on to spend most of his creative years in England and abroad. In fact, he was in Europe for 17 years during his 30's and forties.
      2. The first work that was earned him some fame was entitled "The History of New York from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty." This was a satire of the politics of contemporary New York,wrote for pleasure, for fun, Irving published this under the name Diedrich Knickerbocker. All the other writers at this time living in New York are going to be associated with the "knickerbocker school." Irving had a group of literary friends, and he liked to kick back in the taverns and be very witty and literary, but he was to be associated with all of the other writers at this time as well; because of the geographical New York connection.

    27. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
    Author, Count. Irving, Washington, 17831859, 0. See Irving, Washington, 1783-1859.46. Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. 46. Irving, Washington, 1783-1859.
    http://www.hclib.org/pub/ipac/link2ipac.cfm?term=Irving Washington&index=AA

    28. Fiction: Washington Irving
    Back to List Washington Irving (17831859) LINKS Washington Irving PageDakota State University http//www.students.dsu.edu/bushd/Irving.htm
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    Washington Irving
    LINKS
    Washington Irving Page: Dakota State University

    http://www.students.dsu.edu/bushd/irving.htm
    This student-designed site devoted to Irving includes biographical information, a list of major publications, discussion of Irving's literary importance, and a bibliography. An American Literature Survey Site: Rip Van Winkle Page
    http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~daniel/amlit/rvw/rvw.html
    This site brings together a wide range of scholarship on Irving's "Rip Van Winkle." It provides discussion on the role of Irving in establishing an American literary tradition. An interactive text of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow can be accessed here.

    29. Chapter Washington Irving Of Index By Simonds History Of American Literature
    Washington Irving. II. Washington Irving 17831859. First among Americanwriters to obtain universal recognition abroad, our first
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    Washington Irving
    II. WASHINGTON IRVING: 1783-1859
    First among American writers to obtain universal recognition abroad, our first true literary artist and our earliest "classic", is Washington Irving. If some few among our earlier pioneers in letters had already detected in American soil the germs of a native literature, it is Irving to whom belongs the honor of successfully developing those germs in works which still preserve their freshness, their delicacy, and their charm. To the inspiration of native themes, Irving owed much of his ample success.
    Family and Birth.
    Washington Irving was born in the city of New York, April 3, 1783. It was the year which marked the end of the long struggle for liberty and the beginning of peace. The British troops evacuated the city and the Continental forces assumed possession. "Washington's work is ended," said Mrs. Irving, "and the child shall be named after him." Some six years later, we are told, when the first president returned to New York, then the seat of government, a Scotch maid-servant of the family finding herself and the child by chance in the presence of Washington, presented the lad to him. "Please, your honor," said Lizzie, all aglow, "here's a bairn was named after you." And the Father of his Country gravely laid his hand upon the head of his future biographer and blessed him.
    Education
    Irving's training was desultory, and his schooling ended at sixteen. This cutting short of the school-days was due to the state of his health in these early years, which forbade confinement or close association with books. Yet he read, and read intelligently, becoming familiar with the best, especially books of travel, voyages, and adventure. In his rambles about the city for he lived much out of doors he oftenest turned toward the docks, dreamily wandering among the piers and along the waterside with mind apparently stirred by the sight of the shipping and the romantic suggestions of foreign lands. Up the Hudson, also, he wandered into the Highlands and over all the country-side, until the suburbs of Manhattan and the picturesque region of the Catskills were familiar ground.

    30. Washington Irving
    American Studies on the Internet. Literature 18201865 WashingtonIrving Washington Irving, 1783-1859 PAL Washington Irving (1783-1859).
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    American Studies on the Internet
    Literature Washington Irving Washington Irving,
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    PAL: Washington Irving (1783-1859) Title: PAL: Washington Irving (1783-1859)
    URL: http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap3/irving.html
    In: PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide
    Author: Reuben, Paul P.
    Type: research project
    Content: This page is part of the very good research project on American literature "PAL". Here you can find listings of primary and secondary texts, however most of these texts are not available online. Washington Irving
    Title: Washington Irving URL: http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl310/irving.htm In: Donna Campbell's site at the U of Gonzaga Author: Donna M. Campbell Type: link collection Content: This is a site with some links to other web sites on Irving and online texts. Please tell me about any dead links and mistakes or recommend a site: deadlink@ mistakes@ recommendasite@ American Studies on the Internet Author: Jochen Bast

    31. Case Books: Creators/Related Names: 12
    Irving Air Chute Company. Irving, Washington, 17831859. Irving, Washington,1783-1859. from old catalog Isabey, Jean-Baptiste, 1767-1855.
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    32. Irving, Washington, Finding Aid
    Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections Manuscript Register Irving,Washington, 17831859. Letter 1854 April 3. Manuscript Number MS 0002
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/arch/col/ms0002r.htm
    Mount Holyoke College
    Archives and Special Collections
    Manuscript Register
    Irving, Washington,
    Letter : 1854 April 3.
    Manuscript Number: MS 0002 1 item Agency History/Biographical note:

    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

    33. PLCMC - Catalog - AudioTape Books
    Irving, Washington, 17831859, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories/. Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Irving, Washington, 1783-1859.
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    34. Washington Irving (
    n his fiction such as The Sketch Book, Washington Irving (17831859)allegedly developed a romantic portraiture of the Native American.
    http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet/substitute/irving.html
    Washington Irving (1783 to 1859) Washington Irving (1783 to 1859) An overview of the author's life. Excerpted from White on Red, Eds. Black, Nancy B. and Bette S. Wiedman, New York; Kennikat Press, 1976. Pertinent Texts and Images in the 19th Century American Indians in nineteenth century literature were seldom culturally relative. The authors failed to understand American Indians within the context of their separate cultures; instead, Indians became homogenized as the alien "Other," treated in terms of one of two polarizations: as the essentialized ideal, or the degenerated demon. n his fiction such as The Sketch Book, Washington Irving (1783-1859) allegedly developed a romantic portraiture of the Native American. Traits of Indian Character from The Sketch Book by Washington Irving. Irving identifies American Indians with nature and lavishes praise upon their "natural" state: "There is something in the character and traits of the north American savage taken in connection with the scenery over which he is accustomed to range, its vast lakes, boundless forest, majestic rivers, and trackless plains that is, to my mind, wonderfully striking and sublime..." (qtd. in Zolla 97). Rip Van Winkle: Past and Present The story of Rip Van Winkle covers three different time periods: America before British Rule, the early American Colonies under British Rule, and America after the Revolutionary War.

    35. Washington Irving
    Washington Irving (17831859). A History of New York, from the Beginning ofthe World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. By Diedrich Knickerbocker.
    http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/treasures/american/irving.html
    WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859) A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty Under the guise of Diedrich Knickerbocker, "a small elderly gentleman" who had mysteriously disappeared from his lodgings, leaving behind him a manuscript of "the only authentic history of the times that have been or ever will be published," Washington Irving published his most unified and jubilant work in December 1809. Begun as a parody of a guidebook to New York, Irving ended by writing a comic history of New York under Dutch authority (with such governors as "Walter the Doubter," William the Testy," and "Peter the Headstrong"). Fact is interspersed with exaggeration, burlesque and biting sarcasm. The History 's combination of mock solemnity and extravagant irreverence was to lay a foundation of style for subsequent American humorists, from Mark Twain to Will Rogers. According to Irving's manuscript notebook, 2,000 copies of

    36. Rodgers And Hammerstein: Biography For Irving, Washington
    Biography, Irving, Washington. Washington Irving(17831859) was born onApril 30, 1783, in New York City. He began to contribute satirical
    http://www3.rnh.com/rhstein/bios/show_bio.asp?Bio_Name1=Irving, Washington

    37. IRVING
    Washington Irving (17831859). Internet Resources Jack Voller's Literary Gothic. Irving,Washington (1783-1859) In The Handbook to Gothic Literature, Ed.
    http://www.pagedepot.com/thesicklytaper/IRVING.HTML
    Washington Irving
    Internet Resources: Jack Voller's Literary Gothic BELL
    , Michael Davitt. "Strange Stories: Irving's Gothic" In The Development of American Romance: The Sacrifice of Relation
    CLENDENNING , John. "Irving and the Gothic Tradition." 1512].
    GETZ , John R. "Irving's ' Dolph Heyliger ': Ghost Story or Tall Tale?" 0920].
    GRIFFITH , Kelly Jr. "Ambiguity and Gloom in Irving's ' Adventure of the German Student.' ' 0921].
    LLOYD SMITH , Allan. "Irving, Washington (1783-1859)" In The Handbook to Gothic Literature , Ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. New York: New York University Press, 1998: 138-139.
    LUPACK , Barbara Tepa. "Irving's German Student." 0923].
    LYNCH , James J. "The Devil in the Writings of Irving, Hawthorne, and Poe." 1513].
    MASIELLO , Lea. "Speaking of Ghosts: Style in Washington Irving's ' Tales of the Supernatural.' " 0924].
    REICHART , Walter A. Washington Irving and Germany
    RINGE , Donald A. "Irving's Use of the Gothic Mode." 1515]. THOMPSON , G. R. "Washington Irving and the American Ghost Story" In The Haunted Dusk: American Supernatural Fiction, 1820-1920

    38. Lycos Music | Andrew Hogg Lyrics
    4. This is Project Gutenberg Adventures of Captain Bonneville, USA, in the RockyMountains and the far West, The, by Irving, Washington, 17831859 3/7/2001 http
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    39. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Spain, Portugal
    Author Irving, Washington, 17831859 Keywords Authors I Irving,Washington, 1783-1859; Titles C ; Subject Spain, Portugal.
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    40. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > American Literature
    Author Irving, Washington, 17831859 Keywords Authors I Irving,Washington, 1783-1859; Titles A ; Subject American literature.
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