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Initially published throughout 1819 and 1820, The Sketchbook is a collection of 34 essays and short stories, collected and ordered according to the Author’s Revised Edition published in 1848. The Sketchbook is the first publication to use Irving’s pseudonym Geoffrey Crayon, which he would carry into later works. The stories vary in nature, from the comical “The Mutability of Literature” to the eerie and seemingly supernatural “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” but the personality of their narrator, Geoffrey Crayon, connects the stories and attracts their readers. Some stories are written on American topics, forming the need for separate American and English editions, and others consist of English life and landscape, written from the perspective of living in England for a time. Two of the stories, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “Rip Van Winkle,” are Irving’s most well-known works, and are presented as posthumous writings of fictional Dutch historian Diedrich Knickerbocker. From these stories came the iconic characters Rip Van Winkle, Ichabod Crane, and the Headless Horseman.
Selected chapters for typing
The Voyage10 pages | ||
Roscoe10 pages | ||
The Wife12 pages | ||
Rip Van Winkle29 pages | ||
English Writers on America13 pages | ||
Rural Life in England10 pages | ||
The Broken Heart9 pages | ||
The Art of Book-Making11 pages | ||
A Royal Poet20 pages | ||
The Country Church8 pages | ||
The Widow and Her Son11 pages | ||
A Sunday in London3 pages | ||
The Mutability of Literature15 pages | ||
Rural Funerals16 pages | ||
The Inn Kitchen3 pages | ||
The Spectre Bridegroom23 pages | ||
Westminster Abbey17 pages | ||
Christmas8 pages | ||
The Stage Coach10 pages | ||
Christmas Eve16 pages | ||
Christmas Day19 pages | ||
The Christmas Dinner19 pages | ||
London Antiques9 pages | ||
Little Britain21 pages | ||
Stratford-on-Avon26 pages | ||
Traits of Indian Character16 pages | ||
Philip of Pokanoket25 pages | ||
John Bull17 pages | ||
The Pride of the Village14 pages | ||
The Angler14 pages | ||
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow49 pages | ||
L’Envoy4 pages |

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