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Step into the world of Washington Irving, a masterful storyteller whose works, though perhaps less famous than “Rip Van Winkle” or “Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” deserve a cherished place among American literary classics. In this captivating narrative, Irving shares his experiences as he journeys through the homes of two literary giants of the Empire Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron. At Abbotsford, Scott welcomes Irving with a personal tour of his exquisite home and the enchanting surroundings that reflect his literary legacy. Readers are granted a rare insight into Scotts private life and the deep respect he commanded during his time. Next, Irving travels to Newstead Abbey, the former residence of the late Lord Byron, guided by Colonel Wildman, who lovingly restored the estate after Byrons passing. Here, the intriguing tales of the Byron family unfold, weaving connections to legends like Robin Hood and the storied landscapes of Sherwood Forest and Nottingham. As an American writer deeply fascinated by the cultural roots of his predecessors, Irvings vivid descriptions of early 19th-century life and the transformations sweeping through the countryside evoke a nostalgic longing for simpler times. Join us on this literary adventure through the lives of two remarkable figures who shaped the landscape of literature. (Summary by Greg Giordano)