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Washington Irving's story about this nap-happy fella was first published in "The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent." |
Rip Van Winkle
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$600 |
J |
LITERARY CHARACTERS |
2020-10-22 |
#8264 |
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After drinking the liquor supplied by odd-looking fellows, he "fell into a deep sleep" |
Rip Van Winkle
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$600 |
J |
LITERARY POTENT POTABLES |
2014-06-23 |
#6866 |
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This sleepy Dutch-American character has a dog named Wolf & a daughter named Judith |
Rip Van Winkle
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$400 |
J |
LITERARY CHARACTERS |
2013-05-10 |
#6605 |
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His "story was soon told, for the whole twenty years had been to him but as one night" |
Rip Van Winkle
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FJ |
LITERARY CHARACTERS |
2011-02-18 |
#6090 |
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Wolf, this Washington Irving character's dog, fails to recognize his master after a 20-year absence |
Rip Van Winkle
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$100 |
J |
BEASTLY LITERATURE |
2001-05-23 |
#3863 |
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"Rip-Rip" is a comic opera about this sleepy head who killed time in the Catskills |
Rip Van Winkle
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$100 |
J |
MUSIC & LITERATURE |
1998-10-13 |
#3242 |
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While walking, this Washington Irving character comes upon a party of odd-looking men playing ninepins |
Rip Van Winkle
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$200 |
DJ |
AMERICA LITERATURE |
1996-05-16 |
#2709 |
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The name of this Washington Irving sleepyhead came to symbolize a person who's out of step with the times |
Rip Van Winkle
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$200 |
DJ |
LITERARY ALLUSIONS |
1995-03-13 |
#2431 |
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This Washington Irving character falls asleep in the Catskills while hunting with his dog, Wolf |
Rip Van Winkle
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$200 |
DJ |
19th C. AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1995-02-09 |
#2409 |
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Washington Irving wrote they he had an "aversion to all kinds of profitable labor" |
Rip Van Winkle
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$800 |
DJ |
LITERARY QUOTES |
1991-03-11 |
#1511 |