Bracebridge Hall

Bracebridge Hall

by Washington Irving

29 chapters5h 9mEnglish1877

About this book

Famed American humorist and essayist Washington Irving published a series of short pieces entitled "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gentleman" in 1815. Included in that collection were the chapters which later formed the standalone work "Old Christmas." This wonderful book introduced the world to Bracebridge Hall, the ancestral home of the Bracebridges, an old English family that lived according to the customs of those who were "unto the manor born." "Bracebridge Hall" is a follow-up to "Old Christmas" which looks at the lifestyle of the rich, country dwellers, their servants, friends and neighbors. The daily lives and adventures of this peculiar population of early 1800's England forms the foundation upon which the episodes explored in "Bracebridge Hall" is built. Washington Irving wrote the book based upon his own experiences visiting England and the very real Bracebridge Family with whom he spent much time. - Summary by Greg Giordano

Chapters (29)

1Preface & The Hall
497
2The Busy Man
699
3Family Servants
832
4The Widow
487
5The Lovers
449
6Family Reliques
649
7An Old Soldier
474
8The Widow's Retinue
420
9Ready-Money Jack
758
10Bachelors
483
11A Literary Antiquary
697
12The Farm-House
514
13Horsemanship
601
14Love Symptoms
400
15Falconry
503
16Hawking
759
17Fortune-Telling
663
18Love-Charms
551
19A Bachelor's Confessions
502
20Gipsies
575
21Village Worthies
380
22The Schoolmaster
749
23The School
414
24A Village Politician
567
25The Rookery
916
26May-Day
1332
27The Culprit
869
28Lovers' Troubles
645
29The Wedding
1182

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