Dream of Li Bo is a short story by washington irving, published in 18 19, and it is also the name of the fictional protagonist of the story. This is part of a collection of stories called Geoffrey Crayon Sketchbook.
Dream of Li Bo is a short story published by washington irving in 18 19, and it is also the name of the hero in the novel. This is part of Jeffrey Crane's collection of short stories.
This story has become a part of cultural myth: even for those who have never read the original, "Li Bo Dream" means either a person who has slept for a long time or a person who doesn't know current events inexplicably (even happily).
This story has become a part of cultural myth: even for those who have never read the original, "Li Bo Dream" means either a person who has slept for a long time or a person who doesn't know current affairs inexplicably (even happily).
This story was written when Owen, his sister Sarah and her husband Henry Van Watt lived in Birmingham, England, and it happened before and after the American Revolution. In order to escape from his nagging wife, a Dutch villager wandered on Kaaterskill Clove near Palenville in the Catskill Mountains in his hometown of New York.
This story was written when Owen lived with his sister Sarah and her husband Henry Van Watt in Birmingham, England. This story happened before and after the American Revolution. A Dutch villager wandered in the Catskill Mountains near his hometown of Palenville, new york, and ran away from his nagging wife.