Rip Van Winkle & Other Stories (Puffin Classics)

by Washington Irving

Other authorsJennifer Donnelly (Introduction)
Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

813.2

Publication

Puffin Books (2011), 169 pages

Description

You are probably familiar with the popularized stories ""Rip Van Winkle"" and ""The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,"" but have you heard the original unabridged versions by Washington Irving? His skillfully written and colorful tales have much more meaning and depth. In ""Rip Van Winkle,"" Irving makes a profound social comment about the changes that were happening in his America, and ""The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"" isn't just a chilling tale about the Headless Horseman but an enchanting story about two rival suitors. Equally enjoyable tales of suspense and the supernatural included in this collection are: --""The Spectre Bridegroom"" --""The Adventure of the German Student"" --""The Devil and Tom Walker"" --""The Adventure of the Mason"" --""Legend of the Rose of Alhambra"" --""The Governor and the Notary"" --""Governor Manco and the Soldier"" This collection will demonstrate just why Washington Irving is widely recognized as the ""Father of American Literature.""… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member benuathanasia
Holy crap does Washington Irving suck as a writer. Great ideas REALLY terribly executed. What boring crap.
LibraryThing member DanielSTJ
This wasn't that good of a read. While the stories seem driven, the writing feels archaic and insipid. I did not feel a definite connection, or felt the literary appeal, of much of this collection and it was hard to focus in on the details. Overall, not that great of a read.

2 stars.
LibraryThing member starbox
Five short stories: from the entirely forgettable "The Pride of the Village", the readable (but forgettable) "Spectre Bridegroom"; the mildly entertaining "Rip van Winkle" and "Sleepy Hollow" and the take-off of a self-satisfied Enlightenment guy in "Mountjoy."
OK, not a must-read by any means.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1820

Physical description

169 p.; 5.11 inches

ISBN

0221
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