Synopsis
A richly imagined blend of travel narrative, history, and legend set within the storied walls of the Alhambra.
In Tales of the Alhambra, Washington Irving brings together history, folklore, and personal observation in a series of sketches inspired by his time in Spain. Writing from within the Alhambra itself, Irving captures the atmosphere of the ancient palace, weaving together accounts of its past with tales drawn from local tradition.
The work combines descriptive travel writing with narrative storytelling, presenting legends of Moorish Spain alongside reflections on the cultural and historical significance of the region. Irving's style balances clarity with imagination, making the text both accessible and evocative.
First published in 1832, Tales of the Alhambra remains one of Irving's most enduring works, offering readers a distinctive perspective on Spanish history and folklore. This unabridged edition preserves the complete text, making it well suited for homeschool study, classroom use, and general reading.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Wilder Publications
- ISBN: 9781515429593
- Number of pages: 196
- Dimensions: 160 x 236 x 20 mm
- Weight: 446g
- Languages: English
