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Washington Irving's 'Knickerbocker's History of New York' is a satirical account of the Dutch colonization of New York and the founding of New Amsterdam. Written in a witty and humorous style, the book presents a fictional history of the city, filled with absurd characters and outlandish events. Irving's clever storytelling and playful tone make this work a classic example of early American satire, providing a unique perspective on the history of New York. Set against the backdrop of the growing American literary tradition in the early 19th century, 'Knickerbocker's History of New York' stands…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Washington Irving's 'Knickerbocker's History of New York' is a satirical account of the Dutch colonization of New York and the founding of New Amsterdam. Written in a witty and humorous style, the book presents a fictional history of the city, filled with absurd characters and outlandish events. Irving's clever storytelling and playful tone make this work a classic example of early American satire, providing a unique perspective on the history of New York. Set against the backdrop of the growing American literary tradition in the early 19th century, 'Knickerbocker's History of New York' stands out as a pioneering work of American humor and historical fiction. Washington Irving, known for his contributions to American literature and folklore, drew inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of New York City to create this imaginative and entertaining book. His keen sense of humor and love for storytelling shine through in every page, making this a must-read for fans of early American literature and satire.
Autorenporträt
Washington Irving (1783-1859), a preeminent figure in early American literature, is best known for his short stories and his satirical works. Born in New York City, Irving honed his talent in the early 19th century, a formative period in the shaping of American identity and literature. His seminal work, 'Knickerbocker's History of New York' (1809), offers a humorous and fictionalized account of New York's past. This parody of historical writing, attributed to the fictional Dutch historian Diedrich Knickerbocker, established Irving's reputation for clever wit and narrative inventiveness. Notably, it reflects Irving's unique literary style, blending satire with a playful manipulation of history and folklore, contributing to the American Romantic movement. Furthermore, Irving is also celebrated for other significant contributions such as 'The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.' which includes the famous tales 'Rip Van Winkle' and 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.' His works have left an indelible imprint on American literary history, influencing both the direction and perception of American cultural and national identity. His legacy extends into the naming of locales and cultural references, showcasing his enduring impact on American society. As a writer, Irving is recognized for his role in shaping the American canon and his stylistic innovation, blending European influences with a distinct New York sensibility.