What was Irving's central idea about American identity?

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My central idea was that America possessed its own rich tapestry of stories and character, worthy of literary exploration. I believed in capturing the local color and the distinctive spirit of our nation. Through my writings, I sought to demonstrate that American landscapes, its people, and its nascent history could form the basis of compelling and original literature, helping to establish a sense of cultural independence from Europe.

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