Irving’s pen turned neglect into nostalgia—and sparked protection.
The Stay (1829)
- Lived within the Alhambra while collecting stories from guards and neighbors.
- Wrote sketches blending eyewitness detail with folktale textures.
Motifs and Rooms
- Moonlit courts, secret passages, buried gold, benevolent specters, enchanted fountains.
- Settings: Comares by night; Lions’ whispers; hilltop winds and cypress silhouettes.
Impact on the Alhambra
- International readership reframed Granada as romantic patrimony.
- Tourism grew; pressure built for repairs and protection.
Myth vs. Archive
- Irving documented a mood; historians anchor dates and deeds.
- Value both: myth motivates care; archives verify actions.
Read and See
- “Tales of the Alhambra” (1832): start with the Preface and “The Court of Lions.”
- On site: plaques mark his quarters; museum rooms show editions and images.
Bottom Line
Stories saved stones—literature built early momentum for conservation.