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"Old Christmas" is a collection of essays and short stories written by Washington Irving, a renowned American author best known for his works like "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle." Published in 1820, "Old Christmas" offers a charming and nostalgic glimpse into the traditions and celebrations of the holiday season in England during the early 19th century. The book is a celebration of the old English Christmas customs that were gradually fading away due to the industrialization and modernization of the time. In "Old Christmas," Washington Irving vividly describes the warmth and conviviality of the holiday season, drawing on his own experiences during a visit to England. He paints a picture of cozy gatherings by the hearth, feasting, storytelling, and various festive activities that characterized the traditional Christmas celebrations of the past. One of the most famous stories within "Old Christmas" is "Christmas Day," in which Irving recounts his visit to Bracebridge Hall, a manor in the English countryside. There, he is treated to a series of Christmas traditions that seem to be suspended in time, capturing the essence of a bygone era's holiday spirit. These stories are not just simple descriptions but are infused with Irving's trademark wit and storytelling prowess. "Old Christmas" is often praised for its evocative and romantic portrayal of a traditional English Christmas, and it played a significant role in popularizing many customs associated with the holiday, such as the Yule log and the Christmas tree. It helped to revive interest in and appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Christmas traditions that had been waning at the time. Overall, "Old Christmas" by Washington Irving is a delightful and heartwarming collection that celebrates the magic and nostalgia of the holiday season, offering readers a captivating journey into the past and the enduring traditions that make Christmas a special time of year.
A delightful collection of essays, sketches, and stories from the legendary author of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle". Drawing on his extensive travels and wide-ranging interests, Irving weaves together a tapestry of humor, romance, and adventure that captures the spirit of the American frontier and the rich diversity of its people.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Tales of a Traveller, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
There is something in the very season of the year that gives a charm to the festivity of Christmas. At other times we derive a great portion of our pleasures from the mere beauties of nature. Our feelings sally forth and dissipate themselves over the sunny landscape, and we "live abroad and everywhere." The dreariness and desolation of the landscape, the short gloomy days and darksome nights, while they circumscribe our wanderings, shut in our feelings also from rambling abroad, and make us more keenly disposed for the pleasures of the social circle. . . . The pitchy gloom without makes the heart dilate on entering the room filled with the glow and warmth of the evening fire. The ruddy blaze diffuses an artificial summer and sunshine through the room, and lights up each countenance into a kindlier welcome. Where does the honest face of hospitality expand into a broader and more cordial smile -- where is the shy glance of love more sweetly eloquent -- than by the winter fireside?
Two of Washington Irving's works of short fiction from his 1819-20 work, The Sketch Book--Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow--are among the most enduringly popular of American classics. In his own day, Irving's works were widely read in Britain as well as in America; the English novelist William Makepiece Thackeray described him as "the first ambassador whom the New World of Letters sent to the Old." This edition takes notice of transatlantic literary history with an appendix of reviews from American and British newspapers, and by printing in facing page format the American and British versions of "Traits of Indian Character" (which differed from each other in a variety of interesting ways). Also included are an excerpt from Irving's first major work, A History of New York; excerpts from a key source that Irving drew on for "Rip Van Winkle"; and a selection of illustrations showing some of the ways in which this character was imagined in nineteenth-century America. With a concise but wide-ranging introduction and extensive explanatory notes, this edition is ideally suited for course use. This volume is one of a number of editions that have been drawn from the pages of the acclaimed Broadview Anthology of American Literature. The series is designed to make selections from the anthology available in a format convenient for use in a wide variety of contexts; each edition features an introduction and exaplanatory footnotes, and is designed to meet the needs of today's students.
一位迷信的学校老师和他所生活的闹鬼小镇的经典故事。他相信自己听说过的鬼故事和巫术故事。 一位无头骑士光谱鬼魂缠身的故事给他留下了特别深刻的印象。 起重机也是雇佣军。 他向卡特里娜-范-塔塞尔 求婚,主要是因为她是一位富裕农民的女儿,并且有望获得大量遗产。 亚伯拉罕-范-布伦特(Abraham Van Brunt)是克兰(嫉妒)的嫉妒对手,是当地人的最爱,也是一个鲁的骑兵,经常在校长身上耍花招。 一夜深夜,当伊卡博德-克兰 从卡特里娜飓风的家中参加聚会回家时,他突然被一个幽灵般的无头骑士吓坏了。
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