Audiolibro: Alhambra: A Series Of Tales And Sketches Of The Moors And Spaniards
- Download Dedication audio
- Download The Journey audio
- Download Government of the Alhambra audio
- Download Interior of the Alhambra audio
- Download The Tower of Comares audio
- Download Reflections on the Moslem Domination in Spain audio
- Download The Household audio
- Download The Truant audio
- Download The Author's Chamber audio
- Download The Alhambra by Moonlight audio
- Download Inhabitants of the Alhambra audio
- Download The Balcony audio
- Download The Adventure of the Mason audio
- Download A Ramble Among the Hills audio
- Download The Court of Lions audio
- Download Boabdil El Chico audio
- Download Mementoes of Boabdil audio
- Download The Tower of Las Infantas audio
- Download The House of the Weathercock audio
- Download Legend of the Arabian Astrologer audio
- Download Legend of the Three Beautiful Princesses audio
- Download Local Traditions audio
- Download Legend of the Moor's Legacy audio
- Download Visitors of the Alhambra audio
- Download Legend of Prince Ahmed Al Kamel; or, The Pilgrim of Love Part 1 audio
- Download Legend of Prince Almed Al Kamel; Or, The Pilgrim Of Love Part 2 audio
- Download Legend Of The Rose Of Alhambra; Or, The Page And The Ger-Falcon audio
- Download The Veteran audio
- Download The Governor And The Notary audio
- Download Governor Manco And The Soldier audio
- Download Legend Of The Two Discreet Statues audio
- Download Mahamad Aben Alahmar, The Founder Of The Alhambra audio
- Download Jusef Abul Gahias, The Finisher Of The Alhambra audio
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This is a collection of essays, verbal sketches, and stories by Washington Irving. Irving lived at the Alhambra Palace while writing some of the material for his book. In 1828, Washington Irving traveled from Madrid, where he had been staying, to Granada, Spain. At first sight, he described it as "a most picturesque and beautiful city, situated in one of the loveliest landscapes that I have ever seen." He immediately asked the then-governor of the historic Alhambra Palace as well as the archbishop of Granada for access to the palace, which was granted because of Irving's celebrity status. Aided by a 35-year old guide named Mateo Ximenes, Irving was inspired by his experience to write Tales of the Alhambra. Throughout his trip, he filled his notebooks and journals with descriptions and observations though he did not believe his writing would ever do it justice. He wrote, "How unworthy is my scribbling of the place." A commemorative plaque in Spanish at the Alhambra reads, "Washington Irving wrote his Tales of Alhambra in these rooms in 1829". The book was instrumental in reintroducing the Alhambra to Western audiences. (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)
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