Lavengro: the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest. A Journey Through Identity, Language, and Culture in 19th - Century Literature
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- Nombre de pages551
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-614765-5
- EAN4064066147655
- Date de parution20/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1017 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Lavengro: the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest, " George Borrow artfully weaves a multifaceted narrative that traverses the intersecting worlds of scholarship, marginalized cultures, and spiritual exploration in 19th-century England. Combining autobiographical elements with rich character studies and vivid prose, Borrow's literary style reflects Romantic sensibilities while incorporating the vernacular of the Romani people, thus establishing a unique voice within the Victorian literary context.
The book's episodic structure invites readers to experience a journey through identity, highlighting the tension between the conventional and the outsider through the author'Äôs encounters with gypsies and various spiritual quests. George Borrow, a man of eclectic interests and profound curiosity, was intimately acquainted with the cultures he depicts in the novel. His life as a linguist, traveler, and advocate for the Romani people informed his passionate writing, driving his desire to illuminate their rich heritage against the backdrop of societal prejudice.
Borrow's own struggles with faith and identity resonate deeply within the narrative, revealing his personal conflicts and social critiques. "Lavengro" is a compelling exploration of the human spirit that challenges societal norms and celebrates cultural diversity, making it an essential read for scholars, philosophers, and anyone interested in the complexities of identity. Borrow'Äôs insightful narrative beckons readers to embrace understanding and compassion, cementing the book's relevance in today's discussions of multiculturalism and tolerance.
The book's episodic structure invites readers to experience a journey through identity, highlighting the tension between the conventional and the outsider through the author'Äôs encounters with gypsies and various spiritual quests. George Borrow, a man of eclectic interests and profound curiosity, was intimately acquainted with the cultures he depicts in the novel. His life as a linguist, traveler, and advocate for the Romani people informed his passionate writing, driving his desire to illuminate their rich heritage against the backdrop of societal prejudice.
Borrow's own struggles with faith and identity resonate deeply within the narrative, revealing his personal conflicts and social critiques. "Lavengro" is a compelling exploration of the human spirit that challenges societal norms and celebrates cultural diversity, making it an essential read for scholars, philosophers, and anyone interested in the complexities of identity. Borrow'Äôs insightful narrative beckons readers to embrace understanding and compassion, cementing the book's relevance in today's discussions of multiculturalism and tolerance.
In "Lavengro: the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest, " George Borrow artfully weaves a multifaceted narrative that traverses the intersecting worlds of scholarship, marginalized cultures, and spiritual exploration in 19th-century England. Combining autobiographical elements with rich character studies and vivid prose, Borrow's literary style reflects Romantic sensibilities while incorporating the vernacular of the Romani people, thus establishing a unique voice within the Victorian literary context.
The book's episodic structure invites readers to experience a journey through identity, highlighting the tension between the conventional and the outsider through the author'Äôs encounters with gypsies and various spiritual quests. George Borrow, a man of eclectic interests and profound curiosity, was intimately acquainted with the cultures he depicts in the novel. His life as a linguist, traveler, and advocate for the Romani people informed his passionate writing, driving his desire to illuminate their rich heritage against the backdrop of societal prejudice.
Borrow's own struggles with faith and identity resonate deeply within the narrative, revealing his personal conflicts and social critiques. "Lavengro" is a compelling exploration of the human spirit that challenges societal norms and celebrates cultural diversity, making it an essential read for scholars, philosophers, and anyone interested in the complexities of identity. Borrow'Äôs insightful narrative beckons readers to embrace understanding and compassion, cementing the book's relevance in today's discussions of multiculturalism and tolerance.
The book's episodic structure invites readers to experience a journey through identity, highlighting the tension between the conventional and the outsider through the author'Äôs encounters with gypsies and various spiritual quests. George Borrow, a man of eclectic interests and profound curiosity, was intimately acquainted with the cultures he depicts in the novel. His life as a linguist, traveler, and advocate for the Romani people informed his passionate writing, driving his desire to illuminate their rich heritage against the backdrop of societal prejudice.
Borrow's own struggles with faith and identity resonate deeply within the narrative, revealing his personal conflicts and social critiques. "Lavengro" is a compelling exploration of the human spirit that challenges societal norms and celebrates cultural diversity, making it an essential read for scholars, philosophers, and anyone interested in the complexities of identity. Borrow'Äôs insightful narrative beckons readers to embrace understanding and compassion, cementing the book's relevance in today's discussions of multiculturalism and tolerance.



