“It is the divine attribute of the imagination, that it is irrepressible, unconfinable; that when the real world is shut out, it can create a world for itself, and with a necromantic power can conjure up glorious shapes and forms, and brilliant visions to make solitude populous, and irradiate the gloom of a dungeon.”
Quote by Washington Irving
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This illustrated volume gathers the complete short stories of Washington Irving, a foundational figure in American literature. It compiles several of his major collections: The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bracebridge Hall, Tales of a Traveler, The Alhambra, Woolfert’s Roost, and The Crayon Papers. The book includes iconic tales like The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle, alongside lesser-known pieces such as Old Christmas, The Voyage, Roscoe, The Widow’s Retinue, An Old Soldier, Mountjoy, Don Juan, and many more. Irving's stories are known for their blend of humor, folklore, and vivid descriptions of early American and European life, often drawing on historical legends and his own travels. The inclusion of illustrations enhances the reading experience, bringing to life the characters and settings that have captivated readers for generations. more
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