
In this charming collection, an observant wanderer narrates a series of vivid vignettes drawn from the everyday lives and oddities of early‑American society. Through gentle humor and keen insight, he sketches encounters with rustic characters, bustling towns, and the quiet countryside, letting each scene unfold like a tableau in a modest theater. The narrator’s voice blends wistful nostalgia with a playful curiosity, inviting listeners to linger over the quirks of human nature that surface in every tale.
The sketches are united by a thoughtful, almost conversational tone that feels as if a trusted friend is sharing personal anecdotes over a fireside. As the storyteller drifts from one episode to the next, he offers subtle reflections on ambition, reputation, and the simple pleasures of ordinary life. This early work showcases the author’s talent for turning commonplace moments into memorable, timeless portraits that still resonate today.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (738K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nelson Nieves and David Widger
Release date
2000-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1783–1859
Best known for "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," this early American storyteller mixed humor, folklore, and a love of place in ways that still feel lively today. His work helped show that writers from the United States could win readers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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