Olde Christmas, Washington Irving
Olde Christmas, Washington Irving
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Olde Christmas

Author: Washington Irving

Narrator: Robert Noel, Starlight

Unabridged: 2 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/11/2024


Synopsis

"Olde Christmas" is a collection of essays by Washington Irving, published in 1828. This work captures the essence of Christmas as celebrated in early 19th-century England, blending folklore, nostalgia, and the charm of traditional Christmas customs.
In Olde Christmas, Irving provides a vivid portrayal of the holiday season through a series of essays that recount his observations and experiences of Christmas in the English countryside. The essays are characterized by Irving’s characteristic wit and descriptive prowess, offering readers a glimpse into the customs, festivities, and social practices of the time.
The collection includes detailed descriptions of traditional Christmas celebrations, such as festive feasts, merrymaking, and the revelry of Christmas carols. Irving’s writing also reflects his fascination with the more rural and rustic aspects of the holiday, capturing the warmth and communal spirit of Christmas gatherings.
Through Olde Christmas, Irving not only preserves the charm of bygone Christmas traditions but also contributes to the larger literary canon of holiday literature, providing a nostalgic look at how Christmas was celebrated in a simpler, more genteel time. The book remains a cherished part of Christmas literary history, reflecting the enduring appeal of the holiday and its rich cultural heritage.

About Washington Irving

Washington Irving (1783–1859) was an American author, short story writer, essayist, poet, travel book writer, biographer, and columnist. He is best known for writing the stories "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Early on, he was a contributor to the Morning Chronicle, published Salmagundi, and served as editor of Analetic magazine in Philadelphia and New York. In 1809, he published the comical A History of New York under the name "Dietrich Knickerbocker." Eleven years later, he published a collection of stories entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., which allowed him to become a full-time writer. Other books written by Irving are Bracebridge Hall, Chronicles of the Conquest of Granada, A Tour of the Prairies, and The Life of George Washington, a five-volume title.


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