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He wrote his work in the Dark Romantics genre.
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One of the most successful American writers in the colonies, Washington Irving's stories had a very distinct European style. He was a master of stylized prose with a strong use of Old World legend that emphasized the deep European influence in his work. As a painter, he was highly visual and drew beautiful verbal imagery in his work. Irving is a major figure in the development of the American short story.
Washington Irving was raised in a Christian Protestant household, but he did not actively practice any particular religion as an adult. He was known to have an interest in various religions and myths, which he incorporated into his work as a writer.
Yes, Washington Irving wrote about materialism in some of his works. For example, in "Rip Van Winkle," he explores the theme of materialism through the character of Rip and his encounter with a changed world after waking from a long sleep. Irving uses this story to comment on the changing values of American society and the impact of materialism on individuals.
Yes, Washington Irving's work as a writer, particularly his stories of American history and folklore, helped promote a sense of national identity and unity during the 19th century. His writings celebrated American culture and heritage, contributing to the emerging American literary tradition.
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Nationalism did play an important role in the cold war. There are certain individuals who offered to work as spies for their countries.
There is no such Apple product by the name of 'Apple Express'. Unless you are referring to the Airport Express, then yes, it does work with Apple TV.
There are many ways the Work Express agency helps one find work. The Work Express agency helps one find work by examining their skills and attempting to match their skills with a job that's best for them.