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Biography of Washington Irving
15873 words, approx. 52.9 pages
 "I seek only to blow a flute accompaniment in the national concert, and leave others to play the fiddle & frenchhorn," Washington Irving said in an 1819 letter. While his flute music for a time was a dominant strain, it still remains discernible in t...
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Biography of Washington Irving
12298 words, approx. 41 pages
 Washington Irving was America's first successful professional man of letters, a gifted teller of tales, especially as a native humorist, a romantic historian, and an influential prose stylist. As a writer by profession, with The Sketch Book (1819-1820) i...
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Biography of Washington Irving
11468 words, approx. 38.2 pages
 Washington Irving was America's first successful professional man of letters, a gifted teller of tales, especially as a native humorist, a romantic historian, and an influential prose stylist. As a writer by profession, with the Sketch Book (1819-1820) i...


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Byron and Newstead: The Aristocrat and the Abbey.(Book Review)
09/22/2003: 1,597 words, approx. 5 pages John Beckett with Sheila Aley, Byron and Newstead: The Aristocrat and the Abbey (Newark and London: University of Delaware Press/ Associated University Presses, 2001), 347 pp. $55.00. David Roessel, In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in the English and American Imagination ...
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Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey by Washington Irving | |
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