Washington Irving''s Life Of George Washington was the product of his last years and remains his most personal work. Christened with name of the great general, Irving was blessed by Washington while still a boy of seven, and later came to know many of the prominent figures of the Revolution. Washington Irving''s "Life of George Washington" (published in five volumes in 1856-59) was the product of his last years and remains his most personal work. Christened with the name of the great general, Irving was blessed by Washington while still a boy of seven, and later came to know many of the prominent figures of the Revolution. In these pages he describes them using firsthand source material and observation. The result is a book which is fascinating not only for its subject (the American Revolution), but also for how it reveals in illuminating detail the personality and humanity of a now remote, towering icon. Here is an intimate portrait of Washington the man, from Virginia youth to colonial commander to commander-in-chief of the patriot army to first president and great guiding force of the American federation. But one cannot read Irving''s "Life" without marveling at the supreme art behind it, for his biography is foremost a work of literature. Charles Neider''s abridgment and editing of Irving''s long out-of-print classic has created a literary work comparable in importance and elegance to the original." George Washington, A Biography," Neider''s title for his edition of Irving''s "Life," makes the work accessible to modern audiences. The extensive introduction provides a detailed analysis of Irving''s life and times, and the difficulties he faced as he worked against his own failing health to finish what he felt was his masterpiece. This new edition of the superb biography of America''s first citizen by America''s first literary artist remains as fresh and unique today as when it was penned.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Da Capo Press (Plenum)
ISBN: 9780306805936
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 740
Tiempo de lectura:
15h 23m
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 31/03/2004
Año de edición: 1994
Plaza de edición: New York
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Washington Irving
Nació en Nueva York, el 30 de abril de 1783. Realizó estudios de Derecho, pero su vocación se interesaba más por el periodismo y la escritura que por la abogacía. En 1802 comenzó a escribir artículos en periódicos de Nueva York. En 1815 se fue a vivir a Liverpool y allí trabó amistad con importantes hombres de letras: sir Walter Scott y Thomas Moore, entre otros. Escribió algunos ensayos y relatos bajo el seudónimo de Geoffrey Crayon. En Madrid perteneció al cuerpo diplomático de su país. Nuevamente en Estados Unidos en 1846, regresó a Sunnyside, su casa de campo, y allí falleció el 28 de noviembre de 1859.