Considered to be one of America’s first ghost stories, the 1820 short story follows a schoolteacher who is competing against a farmer for a woman’s hand. One night, he is haunted by the ghost of a headless horseman. Inspired by folk stories he’d heard when traveling abroad, Washington Irving incorporated themes of superstition and greed into the short story. The legend has been celebrated for 200 years, and every Halloween, the headless horseman can be seen in the village of Sleepy Hollow.
100 Clásicos de la Literatura
Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Mary Shelley, Lyman Frank Baum, Louisa May Alcott, Dante Alighieri, Jane Austen, Ambrose Bierce, Emily Brontë, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Wilkie Collins, René Descartes, Charles Dickens, Emily Dickinson, Alexandre Dumas, Gustave Flaubert, Benito Pérez Galdós, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Hardy, E T A Hoffmann, Washington Irving, Henry James, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Gaston Leroux, Federico García Lorca, H.P. Lovecraft, Publio Virgilio Marón, Lucy Maud Montgomery, John William Polidori, Marco Polo, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Emilio Salgari, Walter Scott, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, Edith Wharton, Mary Wollstonecraft, Fernando de Rojas












