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Rip Van Winkle

ISBN: 9788497899451

出版社: The Vancouver Sun

出版年: 2005

页数: 159

定价: 0.00

内容简介


Poor Rip Van Winkle is married to a

terrible nag of a woman and never seems

to be able to do anything right. His only

peace comes when he heads into the

Catskill Mountains on his own to do a bit

of hunting or fishing. One day, during just

such a trip, he meets a strange man

carrying a keg of liquor and is tempted

to taste just a little of it. He falls asleep

and when he awakens again, the world

is inexplicably different from the one he

left behind.

What has become of his wife, his children

and his trusty dog? Why does no one in

the village recognize h m? This classic

tale is an amusing and thought-provoking

read.

作者简介


Washington Irving was born in New York in 1873, the son of a British merchant and the youngest of eleven children. He trained as a lawyer, but practised only briefly, preferring to work as a journalist and writer of essays and poems, some of which were published as a book, Salmagundi, in 1808.

In 1809, he introduced the eccentric Dutch character Dietrich Knickerbocker, supposedly a collctor of stories and a historian of the Dutch regime in New York. The Sketch Book, published in 1820, contained essays about life in England, which Irving has recently visited, as well as adaptations of German folk tales, among them Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Spleepy Hollow, which won him international fame.

Irving was appointed diplomatic attache to Spain (1826-9), then secretary to the US Legation in London (1829-32). He continued to write, and his later works included Legends of the Alhambra(1832), A Tour of the Prairies(1835) and a five-volume biography of George Washington, of which the first volume was published in 1855 and the last in 1859, the year of Irving's death.

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