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Young Swaigder; or, The Force of Runes, and Other Ballads: Enchanting Ballads of Love, Loss, and Folklore

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In "Young Swaigder; or, The Force of Runes, and Other Ballads," George Borrow intertwines folklore and mythic elements within a captivating narrative that explores the power of language and riddle in ancient cultures. Drawing from his vast knowledge of linguistic diversity, Borrow employs a vivid and lyrical style characterized by richly crafted ballads, echoing the traditions of both English and European oral storytelling. Set against a backdrop of the 19th-century fascination with romantic nationalism and cultural revival, this work reflects broader literary themes of identity, heritage, and the transcendent nature of the written word, showcasing Borrow'Äôs skillful weaving of the fantastical with poignant human experience. George Borrow, an eminent Victorian writer and philologist, was profoundly influenced by his passion for languages and local folklore. His extensive travels across Europe, particularly in Spain and Wales, led him to gather oral traditions and encounter diverse cultures, informing his creative spirit. Notably, Borrow's extensive knowledge of the Romani people and their oral traditions plays a crucial role in shaping the themes of this collection, exemplifying his belief in the inherent power and beauty of language. "Young Swaigder; or, The Force of Runes, and Other Ballads" is a must-read for enthusiasts of folk literature, linguistics, and cultural history. With its enchanting ballads and profound explorations of language's force, Borrow's work invites readers to embark on a journey through myth and meaning, resonating with anyone who appreciates the lyrical potential of storytelling rooted in tradition and mystery.

© 2019 Good Press (Rafbók): 4064066175665

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Rafbók: 17 december 2019

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