This is Volume 17 of the collected "Works" of Washington Irving, one of the earliest American authors to gain international acclaim. Irving is best known for his short stories "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle," but his prolific output spanned essays, travelogues, biographies, and historical works. This volume offers a sampling of his diverse writings, showcasing his elegant prose and insightful observations on American and European society. Irving's work remains relevant for its historical value and its contribution to the development of American literature.
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