List of Works
Title | Publication date | Written As | Genre |
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Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle | 1802 | Jonathan Oldstyle | Observational Letters |
Salmagundi | 1807–1808 | Launcelot Langstaff, Will Wizard | Satire |
A History of New York | 1809 | Diedrich Knickerbocker | Satire |
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. | 1819–1820 | Geoffrey Crayon | Short stories/Essays |
Bracebridge Hall | 1822 | Geoffrey Crayon | Short stories/Essays |
Tales of a Traveller | 1824 | Geoffrey Crayon | Short stories/Essays |
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus | 1828 | Washington Irving | Biography/History |
The Chronicles of the Conquest of Granada | 1829 | Fray Antonio Agapida | Romantic history |
Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of Columbus |
1831 | Washington Irving | Biography/History |
Tales of the Alhambra | 1832 | "The Author of the Sketch Book" | Short stories/Travel |
The Crayon Miscellany | 1835 | Geoffrey Crayon | Short stories |
Astoria | 1836 | Washington Irving | Biography/History |
The Adventures of Captain Bonneville | 1837 | Washington Irving | Biography/Romantic History |
The Life of Oliver Goldsmith | 1840 (revised 1849) |
Washington Irving | Biography |
Biography and Poetical Remains of the Late Margaret Miller Davidson |
1841 | Washington Irving | Biography |
Mahomet and His Successors | 1850 | Washington Irving | Biography |
Wolfert's Roost | 1855 | Geoffrey Crayon Diedrich Knickerbocker Washington Irving |
Biography |
The Life of George Washington (5 volumes) | 1855–1859 | Washington Irving | Biography |
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