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Rip Van Winkle's republic : Washington Irving in history and memory / edited by Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg.

Other author/creatorBurstein, Andrew, editor.
Other author/creatorIsenberg, Nancy, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2022]
Descriptionxx, 214 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Preface: Why Washington Irving still matters / Andrew Burstein -- Rites and times of the grand tour / Michelle Sizemore -- Washington Irving reimagined as father of his country / Shirley Samuels -- Reading The sketch book from its clattering hooves up / Nancy Isenberg -- Irving's relicts / Matthew Dennis -- Irving's investment in time / Alexis McCrossen and Andrew Burstein -- Tracing northern slavery in the Knickerbocker stories / Elizabeth L. Bradley -- A toast to, and distillation of, Rip Van Winkle / Tracy Hoffman -- The Revolutionary War lives on / Erik Weiselberg -- Irving Family manuscripts / Catalina Hannan -- An actor's reflections on the theatrical Irving / Curtis Armstrong.
Abstract "In the twenty-first century, precious little has been written about America's first professional author, Washington Irving, who was one of the most well-known and highly esteemed writers of the nineteenth century. Rip Van Winkle's Republic marks a rediscovery and reassessment of this marvelous author of social satire and fabled tales of the past. It evaluates Irving's mind, his unique take on the human condition, and the new understandings of early US culture afforded by renewed study of his large body of work, with special attention to his international bestseller The Sketch Book (1819-1820), the collection of tales that included the immortal "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle." Edited by two eminent historians of early America, Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg, Rip Van Winkle's Republic approaches the author and his times from a variety of angles. The book is, first of all, interdisciplinary in character, its contributors a mix of professional historians and literary scholars. The foreword, introduction, and ten original essays interweave critical thoughts on the growth of an independent American idiom along with the growth of American literature in a transatlantic market; the place of the American Revolution and treatment of indigenous Americans and African Americans in nineteenth-century literature; and the fragility of memory and construction of historical memory more broadly. As a bibliophile and, definitively, an antiquarian, or lover of the archive, Irving belongs in discussions of book culture. This volume also emphasizes Irving as a prominent figure in an age of literary celebrity. More than one of the contributors examine his place in the history of American theater and in film and television adaptations of his work. Finally, given his iconic status throughout America's first 100 years as a nation, Rip Van Winkle's Republic queries his curious disappearance from the literary canon over the past half-century"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographic references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Rip Van Winkle's republic Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2022] 9780807178034
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2021055029
ISBN9780807177594
ISBN0807177598 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic publication

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