Sunday, August 4, 2019
Washington Irving And His Works Essay -- essays research papers
 Washington Irving and His Works           Washington Irving was born on April 3, 1783 in Tarrytown, New York. His  father was a merchant and owned an import business. Irving had literary  influences early in his life. He was friends with Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel  Hawthorne, and Charles Dickens. Washington Irving had no formal schooling.  Instead, he taught himself by reading as many books as possible.       Washington Irving had other interests than just writing. Irving was an  inventor. He invented ice drinks and the dumb waiter. Irving was also an  entrepreneur. "Early in his life Irving planned to follow his father's  footsteps in the family business." (p. 187)       Irving had many writings in his literary career. His works include The  Sketchbook, A History of New York, The Devil and Tom Walker, and Rip Van Winkle.  Despite all of these well known works, Irving never won any awards. Irving's  short stories are The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Devil and Tom Walker.       The first semblance in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Devil and Tom  Walker is that nature proves to be a problem to the characters. In The Legend  of Sleepy Hollow, the hollow is the setting for fear in Icabod's tall tales.  Irving reflected on the dark setting many times in this story. "The swamp was  thickly grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks." (Washington Irving. p. 57)  In The Devil a...                      
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