Washington Irving's short story, Rip Van Winkle, was published in the sketchbook between 1819 and 20. Before the revolutionary war is set in the Dutch culture of New York State, the story of Lip Van Winkle is based on German folklore.
Rip Van Winkle is a lovely farmer kneeling at Catskill Mountains where he encounters a group of nine stitched dwarves. Rip accepts the glass wine they offer and quickly falls asleep. Twenty years later, when he woke up he was an old man with a white beard; a dwarf could not be seen anywhere. When Lip returned to town, he learned that everything changed: his wife was dead, his child grew up, and the portrait of George Washington replaced the portrait of King George III It was. The old man used his encounter with the old story and the mountain man to entertain the citizen.
In a series of short stories by Washington Irving, Jeffrey's Crayon Sketchbook, Gent (Owen, Legend of Sleeping Valley). It was published in 1820 with Rip Can Winkle. The story "Sleeping sky legend" is the story of Ikabod crane and Brom Bones, who fought for her marriage with Katrina, a wealthy peasant's daughter. Ikabod also likes food, marries Katrina and informs people that he will be looked after. There are many stories, songs, movies and crafts that depict model stories of humans and collapsed angels. The ancient German legend "Faust" was thought to be the main influence of Washington Irving's "Devil and Tom Walker" and was used as a lesson to warn individuals of cheating. Washington, on the other hand, introduces a gorgeous classic and fascinating story using the common theme of villain barter trading.
Washington Irving is an American writer, a short story writer, an essayist, a poet, a travel book writer, a biography and a columnist. Owen is known as the father of American short stories. He is best known for "Legend of Sleeping Valley" where the principal's Ika Born Crane and "Lip Van Winkle" met Washington Owen's life is at the beginning of the national experience. Role and symbol, Irving 's Rip Van Winkle' Rip Van Winkle 'is always a famous story, and many people have heard famous stories that Washington Owen was asleep when he was a child. Do not forget the "elf" of Rip Van Winkle who spent the night at the amphitheater for 20 years Like many stories, Irving 's "Rip Van Winkle" was told so much.