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Bracebridge Hall

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By (author): Washington Irving

Bracebridge Hall, written by the esteemed author, Washington Irving, is a collection of location-based character sketches, detailing the lives and personalities of the occupants of a countryside manor in Yorkshire, England, owned by a squire. Narrated by an American man who is an old acquaintance of the squire, Bracebridge Hall follows the events leading up to the wedding of the squires son, Guy, and his bride-to-be, Julia. Beginning with the arrival of the guests, the narrative jumps from character to character to tell their individual stories and relations to the wedding. Alongside the narratives of the wedding guests, a vivid picture of the historic Bracebridge manor is painted with careful attention to detail. The décor and architecture of the home pays homage to a time long before its own, which is even reflected in the people who serve in the estate. Many of the servants were born in the manor and inherited their parents job and uniform. As the wedding preparations continue, readers are allowed a privileged listen to the servants gossip, including the story of the rumored love affair between the squire and the eldest, most respected servant. After the gossip and conjecture of the servants completes a portrait of the manors history, the ceremony proceeds, honoring English tradition and proving to be an idealistic and envious affair of indulgence.

With humor and sweetness, Washington Irving explores the personalities and side plots of a diverse group of characters. Including people of all classes, Bracebridge Hall portrays an idealized picture of country life in early 19th century England. The episodic form and intricate prose of Washington Irving creates an enchanting and entertaining reading experience for audiences nearly two centuries later, serving as a testament to Irvings bold and voluptuous characterization of both the setting and characters.

This edition of Washington Irvings Bracebridge Hall is redesigned with the contemporary reader in mind. With a new, eye-catching cover design and a stylish font, Bracebridge Hall is both readable and modern.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513207902

About Washington Irving

Washington Irving (1783-1859) was an American writer historian and diplomat. Irving served as the American ambassador to Spain in 1840s and was among the first American writers to earn acclaim in Europe. He argued that writing should be considered as a legitimate profession and advocated for stronger laws to protect writers against copyright infringement. Irvings love for adventure and drama influenced his work heavily. His most popular works Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow were inspired by his visit to the Catskill mountains. Irving is credited to have perfected the short story form and inspired generations of American writer.

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