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By: Nerea Manrique and Laura Calvete Washington Irving By: Nerea Manrique and Laura Calvete

Introduction: His life. His main works. His style.  In what he is relevance. His bibliography Citations

His life: Was born in 3 April (1859) American writer His parents He went to Europe

Main works: Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle : 1802 A History of New York: 1809 Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada: 1829 Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus: 1831 Tales of the Alhambra: 1832 The Crayon Miscellany:1830 The Adventures of Captain Bonneville: 1830

His style: Rambling pieces, sketched characters Exciting dialog Movement no interrumpt Contrast Swift culmination

His relevance: He was de first american author who make a change, he make somethin diferent

His bibliography: He passed to be lawyer to a author with his brothers The New York history (1809) Rip van winkle (1819)

Citations: - http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=2993 - https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Irving http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/i/irving.htm http://pensamiento-2012.blogspot.com.es/2012/10/washington-irving-historiador-romantico.html https://antoniodecalera.wordpress.com/obras-de-washington-irving/