<p>In 'Little Britain', Washington Irving delivers an astutely crafted narrative that delves into the intricacies of life within a small and cohesive community in London. Irving's eloquent prose echoes the sharp wit and observational prowess that marked the literary era of early American romanticism, yet it also encapsulates the specificity of English customs and social mores. With the finesse of a master storyteller, Irving paints a picturesque ...