Even though Romantic Literature is concerned with nature, the inner world of human nature and the past, Washington Irving only focused on the past and nature in The Devil and Tom Walker. Irving expresses nature when Tom meets the devil in the forest. He depicts the forest by saying “...a gulf of black, smothering mud; there were also dark and stagnant pools, the
Even though Romantic Literature is concerned with nature, the inner world of human nature and the past, Washington Irving only focused on the past and nature in The Devil and Tom Walker. Irving expresses nature when Tom meets the devil in the forest. He depicts the forest by saying “...a gulf of black, smothering mud; there were also dark and stagnant pools, the