The Songs of Ranild (eBook)

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Thomas James Wise (Herausgeber)

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2022
105 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654735122-1 (EAN)

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The Songs of Ranild - George Borrow
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In 'The Songs of Ranild,' George Borrow masterfully weaves a collection of exquisite prose that resonates with the intrepid spirit of oral folklore. Borrow's narrative style is quintessentially picturesque, adeptly capturing the ethereal essence of timeless ballads. The book, replete with robust and rhythmic language, draws its readers into a realm where every verse carries the weight of an epoch. This work stands as a testament to the perseverance of cultural expression through the ages and situates itself within a broader literary context as both a celebration and preservation of historical oral traditions.
George Borrow, with his profound affinity for the Romani people and their culture, was a man eternally straddling the line between wandering linguist and literary savant. His travels greatly influenced his writing, imbuing 'The Songs of Ranild' with authentic linguistic flair and an anthropological depth that only a writer of Borrow's experiential background could provide. The personal quest for identity and an understanding of various cultures are deeply etched into the pages of this work, reflecting Borrow's life-long endeavor to bridge cultural divides.
'The Songs of Ranild' is recommended for connoisseurs of classic literature and enthusiasts of folkloric studies. Borrow's multifaceted narrative invites readers to explore the fragile intricacies of human traditions through song and verse. This edition, thoughtfully reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, promises to kindle or rekindle a sense of wonder in those who engage with the historical journey of the spoken word. The book is particularly suited for those who value the preservation of linguistic heritage and revel in the exploration of humanity's collective past through literature.

George Borrow (1803–1881) was a prolific English author and philologist known for his works on the Romani people and his travel-based literature. Born in East Dereham, Norfolk, Borrow developed an early interest in languages and literature. His writing career incorporated his love for linguistics and a penchant for adventure, seen in his most famous works such as 'The Bible in Spain' (1843) and 'Lavengro' (1851). Though 'The Songs of Ranild' is less known, it reflects Borrow's versatile literary style that often blends narrative with elements of folklore, song, and poetry. Borrow's literary style oscillates between picaresque tales and autobiographical elements, often woven together with the thread of Romany culture and language, both of which fascinated him greatly. His oeuvre encapsulates a vast exploration of 19th-century life, from the underbelly of London's streets to the pastoral landscapes of rural England, and beyond to foreign nations. George Borrow's ethnographic interests and adventurous spirit mark him as a distinctive figure among his contemporary travel writers and ethnographers, paving the way for an intimate portrayal of the lives of itinerant communities. Today, his work garners interest from scholars of Romani studies and enthusiasts of Victorian literature, admiring Borrow's linguistic skills and his contributions to the literary panorama of his time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century poetry • belles-lettres poetry • Classic • classic poetry collection • English literature • English lyric poetry • George Borrow poetry • Historical poets • poetic literature classics • Poetry • public domain poetry books • Ranild lyrical poems • Victorian era poetry
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