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¶ … Washington Irving uses borrowed material from the Dutch and German's to create stories of his own. Washington Irving was born in the year that America became officially recognized by England as an independent country. He spent much of his life in Europe so it is not surprising that some of his greatest literary work should imitate the people and countries of the continent. Even so, much of his work also reflected his love for New York as well as the changing political and social era that he was born into. Irving's greatest and most memorable works include, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent" and though they are revered as American classics, they owe much of their storylines to European folklore and personas.

'The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent" established Irving as a respectable author both in the U.S. And in Europe. Published as the charming account of an Englishman's love for English landscape and counties, the book also reveals his anxiety about being dispossessed of home and security, the surface is famously genial and sentimental (Rubin-Dorsky 32-64). The book itself consists of 34 literary sketches, where four are about America, while the rest draws from Irving's own experiences and observations in England.

It was in this book, that the stories "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle" appeared. Though they took place in America, and drew from events in American history (as in the case of Rip Van Winkle) the stories actually were more related to two German folktales, no doubt Irving had heard of during his travels in Europe.

Irving's interest in German folklore was sparked initially by his social soirees with British authors, in particular, Sir Walter...

They shared an enthusiasm for German literature, which Irving read in translation. He began an intensive study of German, making his own translation of the folktale "Peter Klaus the Goatherd" and other stories. Then Irving started "scribbling" original short prose tales based on his translations (Bedford/St. Martins, para2). This particular folktale was translated into the short story "Rip Van Winkle" where Irving used the Dutch community in America as the background for the title character.
Tarrytown and the real Sleepy Hollow were Dutch colonies, and it was probably easy for Irving to use what he knew of his beloved area in New York and correlate it with what he knew about Dutch customs through his travels in Europe.

In the story, Rip Van Winkle sleeps for 20-years, which includes the American Revolution. He awakens to find many things have changed including the image of George III at the tavern has changed to that of George Washington. His wife is also no longer a ball and chain around his neck, having died, thus he realizes that sleeping for 20-years has not only freed him of her tyrannous rule, but that of the English monarchy.

In the original story of "Peter Klaus the Goatherd," the author JCC Nachtigal does not go into the same amount of description of Peter's character as Irving did of Rip, and Irving also included a 'wife' for the lead character. Peter Klaus also disappeared for 30-years and returned to find his community and society had changed from what he had known.

While Nachtigal's story seems to reflect as Irving's did on the society and how it changed, Irving's appears to be more of one related to the Revolution and an allegory for the freedom found after the British lost the war as well as the removal of the…

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Rubin-Dorsky, J.

Adrift in the Old World: The Psychological Pilgrimage of Washington Irving. Chicago: U. Of Chicago Press, 1988

Washington Irving: Biography

Bedford/St. Martin's, 1999
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