Publisher's Synopsis
This edition presents Washington Irvingâ(TM)s classic tale, "Rip Van Winkle," adapted into a two-act Romantic drama by Charles St. Thomas Burke. Set against the backdrop of the enchanting Catskill Mountains, the play brings to life the story of Rip Van Winkle, a man who famously sleeps for twenty years and awakens to a changed world.
Burkeâ(TM)s adaptation captures the essence of Irvingâ(TM)s original story while adding dramatic elements suitable for the stage. This edition offers a unique opportunity to experience "Rip Van Winkle" in a theatrical format, blending Irving's timeless narrative with the artistry of 19th-century American drama. Explore themes of transformation, societal change, and the enduring power of legend in this classic American story.
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