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George Borrow

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Romano Lavo-Lil: Word Book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy Language (Summarized Edition)
Romano Lavo-Lil; or, the Word-Book of the Romany condenses Borrow's lifetime with English Romany into a lively lexicon that mixes glossary entries with brief etymologies, idioms, and scenes from fairs and encampments. Colloquial yet erudite, it distinguishes Romany from English cant, notes pronunciation and grammar, and relates Sanskritic and European cognates. Its hybrid of word-book and ethnographic vignette sits squarely within Victorian comparative philology and folklore.
Born in Norfolk in 1803, George Borrow learned Romany among itinerant families and, as an agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society, honed his ear across Europe. The Zincali, Lavengro, and The Romany Rye trace those encounters. His field intimacy and hostility to armchair scholars led him to preserve vocabulary, correct confusions with thieves' cant, and memorialize a speech community under pressure.
Recommended to scholars of Romani studies, historical linguistics, and Victorian literature, Romano Lavo-Lil remains a primary source of lexicon in use. Allowing for period orthography and bias, readers will find a portable, engaging reference whose anecdotes and examples illuminate language, identity, and contact in nineteenth-century Britain. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Born in Norfolk in 1803, George Borrow learned Romany among itinerant families and, as an agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society, honed his ear across Europe. The Zincali, Lavengro, and The Romany Rye trace those encounters. His field intimacy and hostility to armchair scholars led him to preserve vocabulary, correct confusions with thieves' cant, and memorialize a speech community under pressure.
Recommended to scholars of Romani studies, historical linguistics, and Victorian literature, Romano Lavo-Lil remains a primary source of lexicon in use. Allowing for period orthography and bias, readers will find a portable, engaging reference whose anecdotes and examples illuminate language, identity, and contact in nineteenth-century Britain. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Romano Lavo-Lil; or, the Word-Book of the Romany condenses Borrow's lifetime with English Romany into a lively lexicon that mixes glossary entries with brief etymologies, idioms, and scenes from fairs and encampments. Colloquial yet erudite, it distinguishes Romany from English cant, notes pronunciation and grammar, and relates Sanskritic and European cognates. Its hybrid of word-book and ethnographic vignette sits squarely within Victorian comparative philology and folklore.
Born in Norfolk in 1803, George Borrow learned Romany among itinerant families and, as an agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society, honed his ear across Europe. The Zincali, Lavengro, and The Romany Rye trace those encounters. His field intimacy and hostility to armchair scholars led him to preserve vocabulary, correct confusions with thieves' cant, and memorialize a speech community under pressure.
Recommended to scholars of Romani studies, historical linguistics, and Victorian literature, Romano Lavo-Lil remains a primary source of lexicon in use. Allowing for period orthography and bias, readers will find a portable, engaging reference whose anecdotes and examples illuminate language, identity, and contact in nineteenth-century Britain. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Born in Norfolk in 1803, George Borrow learned Romany among itinerant families and, as an agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society, honed his ear across Europe. The Zincali, Lavengro, and The Romany Rye trace those encounters. His field intimacy and hostility to armchair scholars led him to preserve vocabulary, correct confusions with thieves' cant, and memorialize a speech community under pressure.
Recommended to scholars of Romani studies, historical linguistics, and Victorian literature, Romano Lavo-Lil remains a primary source of lexicon in use. Allowing for period orthography and bias, readers will find a portable, engaging reference whose anecdotes and examples illuminate language, identity, and contact in nineteenth-century Britain. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted.
Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.
Les livres de George Borrow

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The Mermaid's Prophecy and Other Songs Relating to Queen Dagmar
George Borrow, Thomas James Wise
E-book
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The Romany Rye. Enriched edition. A sequel to "Lavengro"
George Borrow, William I. Knapp, Wren Farnsworth
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Lavengro: The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest. Enriched edition. An Intriguing Tale of Scholars, Gypsies, and Priests
George Borrow, Nigel Blackwood
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The Giant of Bern and Orm Ungerswayne: A Ballad. A Tale of Courage and Chivalry in Medieval Times
George Borrow, Thomas James Wise
E-book
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Lavengro: The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest. Enriched edition. Journey of Self-Discovery and Cultural Exploration in 19th-Century England
George Borrow, Nigel Blackwood
E-book
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Hafbur and Signe: a ballad. A Heartfelt Epic of Love, Loyalty, and Betrayal
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow
E-book
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Axel Thordson and Fair Valborg: a ballad. Enriched edition. A Norse Legend of Love and Adventure
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow, Owen Bradshaw
E-book
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The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi. Wisdom and Humor in Ottoman Tales
Anonymous, George Borrow
E-book
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The Fountain of Maribo, and Other Ballads. Enriched edition. Echoes of Love and Myth: A Romantic Tapestry of Ballads
George Borrow, Thomas James Wise, Nigel Blackwood
E-book
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Queen Berngerd, The Bard and the Dreams, and Other Ballads. Epic Ballads and Bardic Tales: A Lyrical Journey through Folklore and Fantasy
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow
E-book
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Mollie Charane, and Other Ballads. Echoes of Love and Loss: A Verse Anthology
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow
E-book
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Niels Ebbesen, and Germand Gladenswayne: Two Ballads. Enriched edition. Medieval Ballads: Poetry from the Past
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow, Megan Ross
E-book
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Marsk Stig: a ballad. An Epic Tale of Honor, Betrayal, and Revenge
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow
E-book
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Ermeline a ballad. A Journey of Trials and Redemption in Classic Verse
Various, Thomas James Wise, George Borrow
E-book
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