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Tales of a Traveller, by Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
Volume 1 of the first US edition.
AuthorWashington Irving
LanguageEnglish
GenreEssays & Short stories
PublisherJohn Murray (London)
H.C. Cary & I. Lee (Philadelphia)
Publication date
1824
Publication placeUnited States/England
(concurrently published)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN0-940450-59-3 (reprint)
OCLC22207793
813/.2 20
LC ClassPS2052 1991
Preceded byBracebridge Hall 
Followed byA History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus 

Tales of a Traveller, by Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. (1824) is a two-volume, four-part (plus an introduction) collection of essays and short stories authored by Washington Irving. He compiled the collection while he was living in Europe, primarily in Germany and Paris and published it under his pseudonym, Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.. Notable stories included are "The Adventure of the German Student", "Kidd the Pirate", and "The Devil and Tom Walker".

Reception

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Irving thought highly of Tales of a Traveller, saying: "I think there are in it some of the best things I have ever written". He was therefore disappointed by the book's generally poor critical reception.[1] Critic John Neal was severe in his critique,[2] saying in American Writers: "We hardly know how to speak of this sad affair .... No wonder that people have begun to question his originality".[3] By the early 20th century, critics generally ranked it lower than The Sketch Book.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Cairns, William B. (1922). British Criticisms of American Writings 1815–1833: A Contribution to the Study of Anglo-American Literary Relationships. University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature Number 14. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. p. 50. OCLC 1833885.
  2. ^ Cairns, William B. (1922). British Criticisms of American Writings 1815–1833: A Contribution to the Study of Anglo-American Literary Relationships. University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature Number 14. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. p. 86. OCLC 1833885.
  3. ^ Neal, John (1937). Pattee, Fred Lewis (ed.). American Writers: A Series of Papers Contributed to Blackwood's Magazine (1824–1825). Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. pp. 138–139. OCLC 464953146.
  4. ^ Cairns, William B. (1922). British Criticisms of American Writings 1815–1833: A Contribution to the Study of Anglo-American Literary Relationships. University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature Number 14. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. p. 50. OCLC 1833885.
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