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Washington Irving holds a central place in American literary history as one of the first writers to achieve international recognition, making him a frequent subject in survey courses on American literature, early national culture, and short fiction. His works, particularly The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, are examined for how they helped define a distinctly American voice while drawing on European folklore traditions. His relationship to broader movements in early American writing connects him naturally to discussions of national identity, romanticism, and the cultural anxieties of a young republic finding its literary footing.

Student papers on Irving tend to cluster around a few productive angles. Character analysis of Ichabod Crane and Katrina Van Tassel appears frequently, as does comparative work placing Irving alongside figures such as Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, and Benjamin Franklin within the arc of American literary development. Some essays take a source-study approach, examining how Irving borrowed and transformed Dutch and German material. Others read Sleepy Hollow allegorically, treating the tale as a vehicle for social or political commentary, while a smaller group situates Irving within popular culture adaptations.

A strong essay on Irving benefits from a focused thesis that moves beyond plot summary toward an interpretive claim — about allegory, cultural borrowing, character function, or literary influence. Textual evidence drawn closely from Irving's prose carries the most weight, especially when paired with relevant historical or comparative context. The most common pitfall is treating the supernatural elements of Sleepy Hollow as straightforward rather than examining what Irving's deliberate ambiguity about the Headless Horseman actually accomplishes thematically.

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Edgar Allen Poe, Washington Irving, Ralph Waldo
This paper offers a summary of biographical information about the American Romantic author Edgar Allan Poe, a general overview of Poe's writing style, and concludes with a close analysis of "The Tell Tale Heart." The paper argues that Poe liberated 19th century American fiction from the responsibility of having to tell a moral and that Poe focused on style over 'message.'
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James Madison at His Inaugural,
At his inaugural, Washington Irving described the 4th President of the United States, James Madison, as "but a withered little apple-John, however, this small, wizened man was known as the Father of the Constitution,…
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Identity Is Comprised Not Only
One's identity is comprised not only of internal characteristics but also of external characteristics. One is a product of one's place and one's time in both the micro and macro scale. On the macro scale, one is formed by the geo-socio-political situation of one's particular time in history, the particular place on the globe that one happens to be situated, and one's larger society that one lives in. On a micro scale, one is influenced by all those details intimate to him: the family orbit surrounding him, the culture that he grew up in, the experiences that happened to him and so forth. Neuroscience, indeed, claims that one's brain is both 'embedded' and and 'embodied' and in this way finds it almost impossible – if not impossible – to escape one's surroundings. One's brain is 'embedded' in that one is socialized into certain ways of thinking. Although some drastically transform their lives, going opposite (sometimes) to their socialization, these developmental traces of socialization linger and impact the individual's perception and, consequently, action on many significant matters, most of them unobserved by him.
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Tim Burton - Movie Director
Tim Burton is recognized as an accomplished director, producer, and writer has also been identified as a talented animator, artist, and photographer (Tim Burton FAQ). He was born in 1958 in Burbank, California and…
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Blacks in Blues Music
Biographer Lawrence Jackson wrote that author Ralph Ellison was exposed to the blues and classical music from an early age, eventually playing the trumpet and pursuing a degree in music at Tuskegee (McLaren Pp).
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Washington Irving's use of Dutch and German borrowed material in storytelling
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…
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American literature before 1855
The period known as American Romanticism began in the late 18th century. During the late 18th century and the 19th century it became more creative and more imaginative. Three of the writers that contributed most to the…
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Last of the Mohicians James Fennimore Cooper\'s
James Fennimore Cooper's The Last of The Mohicans was published in 1826, part of a pentology, but the best known work for contemporary readers. The story takes place in 1757 during the French and Indian War, when France and Great Britain were at odds for dominance of the North American Colonies. During this war, the French made treaties and allied themselves with many Native American tribes to up the balance between the far more numerous British and colonialists. It was written in a popular genre of the time in which historical accuracy came second and numerous inaccuracies in terms of Native culture were simply overlooked, or became part of White popular culture.
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Sleepy Hollow: Irving's Novel vs. Tim Burton's Film
When most people think of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, they will often associate it with the popular film that was produced by director Tim Burton. However, this piece of work is based off of an adaption from the 1820…
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Puritan literary influence on American writing
It can be argued that all literature is a product of the culture within which it develops. This pattern can be seen in early American literature. The prehistory of early European-American writers were profoundly…