Literary Hangover is a podcast, released twice on Saturdays each month, in which Matt Lech and his friends chat about fiction and the historical, social, and political forces behind the creation of it and represented by it.

3 - 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' by Washington Irving (1820)
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Hello everyone. Alex and I are back with another discussion of a famous early Washington Irving tale, 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.' We talk about Ichabod Crane as a cautionary tale for a "new man" moving to an insular American village. What does the killing of Ichabod, the supersitious, voracious, friend-zoned school teacher tell us about American openness to the stranger? Follow us on twitter:

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References:

Listen to the full 90-minute story as read by Librivox volunteer Bob Neufeld here. https://librivox.org/the-legend-of-sleepy-hollow-by-washington-irving-2/

Biographer Brian Jay Jones on Irving at the New York Society Library https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZH6JJw6ngY&t=683s