Irving is
credited with being the first author to give form to the American
short story.
Short Stories
The
Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, C.S. Van Winkle (New York), 1819-29. 7
parts.
(Including: "Rip Van Winkle", "The Spectre
Bridegroom", "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".)
Tales of
a Traveller by Geoffry Crayon, Gentleman, Murray (LOndon), 1824
(Including: "Strange Stories by a Nervous
Gentleman", "The Adventure of My Uncle", "The Adventure of My
Aunt", "The Bold Dragoon, or The Adventure of Grandfather", "The
Adventure of the German Student", "Advenure of the Mysterious
Picture", "Adventure of the Mysterious Stranger", "The Story of
the Young Italian", "The Money-Diggers", "The Devil and Tom
Walker", "Wolfert Webber, or Golden Dreams", "The Adventure of the
Black Fisherman".)
The
Alhambra,
Colburn and Bentley (London), 1832
(Including: "The Legend of the Arabian
Astrologer", "The Legend of Prince Ahmed Al Kamel, or The Pilgrim
of Love", "Legend of the Moor's Legacy", "Governor Manco and the
Soldier", "Legend of the Two Discreet Statues", "The Legend of the
Enchanted Soldier", "The SAdventure of the Mason", "Legend of the
Rose of the Alhambra", "Legend of Don Munio Sancho de
Hinojosa".)
Chronicles of Wolfert's Roost and Other
Papers,
Constable (Edinburgh), 1855
(Including: The Grand Prior of Minorca", "Guests
from Gibbet island", "Don Juan, A Spectral Research", "Legend of
the Engulphed Convent", "The Phantom Island. The Adalantado of the
Seven Cities".)
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