“Rip Van Winkle” was set in the Catskills while “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was set right here. Washington Irving wrote two amazing Hudson River valley tales that drew on the Dutch influence on early America. Why do you think it is still widely read today (especially around Halloween)?.What is your personal favorite film adaptation of the Legend and have you read the short story before?.Did you already know who was the author of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “Rip Van Winkle”? Washington Irving was known as the “father of the American short story” yet so few seem to know his impact on New York and the United States’ holidays.SLEEPY HOLLOW BOOK CLUB | Discussion Questions (Part 1) | If you’re not a member yet, sign up to get newsletters from It’s a Charming Life.) “ Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune but great minds rise above them.“ -Washington Irving It is one of the most popular spots for tourists visiting Sleepy Hollow today. Although Irving never married or had children, he is surrounded by many family members in a large family plot. Washington Irving died Novemand his grave is in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, looking out over the Old Dutch Church and surrounding Burying Ground of which he wrote. Lizzie saw George Washington and introduced young Washington to the President who laid his hand on the head of the six year old Irving and gave him his blessing. He often told the story of when he was a small boy and out on the streets of New York City with Lizzie, one of the women who worked in the Irving household. Irving was proud of being named after George Washington. ![]() In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, he makes a convincing argument that Tarry Town was named by a group of housewives whose husbands tended to “linger about the village tavern on market days.” In fact, Tarrytown is more likely derived from “tarwe,” the Dutch word for wheat, which was one of the main crops in the area brought to the nearby Upper Mill of the Philipse family. Irving was such a convincing writer that many people still quote his fiction as fact. Nickolas who brought presents to children in a wagon and then disappeared as he rode away over the treetops. He popularized the phrase “the almighty dollar.” And, of course, he brought the concept of Santa Claus to America by writing about St. He created New York City’s nickname “Gotham.” He wrote under the pseudonym “Diedrich Knickerbocker” which eventually gave the NY Knicks their name. Many of our common phrases and cultural icons came from Irving. While studying for the law, he wrote funny pieces about the New York City theater scene for the Morning Chronicle under the pseudonym “Jonathan Oldstyle.” With his brother William and good friend James Kirke Paulding, he created the satirical periodical Salmagundi, writing witty, and often naughty, pieces on New York politics and culture under the name of “Launcelot Longstaff.” He started his professional life as a lawyer, but he was destined to be a writer. Irving was born in New York City on April 3, 1783. Portrait by: Jonas LG Karlsson of The Woodland Library PART 1: Let’s start by getting to know the author with 5 fun facts about Washington Irving Information has kindly been provided by Char Weigel, Trustee, The Historical Society Serving Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown ![]() It is set in 1790 and follows schoolmaster Ichabod Crane as he begins teaching in the little Dutch village of Sleepy Hollow in the Hudson Valley of New York and finds himself haunted by the Headless Horseman. If case you’re not familiar with “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” it’s one of America’s first famous ghost stories. The Sleepy Hollow Book Club was thrilled to celebrate with our members all October long with special guests, giveaways, plus these 5 ways that you can participate from wherever you are! Join the midnight jamboree with us on Instagram and use #sleepyhollowbookclub on posts of you doing the 5 activities! Jump to Part 3: Favorite quotes and connections Jump to Part 2: The setting of Sleepy Hollow, New York The “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving is celebrating its bicentennial first published 200 years ago in Irving’s collection of 34 essays and short stories entitled “The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon.”
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