Letters to his mother, Ann Borrow and Other Correspondents. A Glimpse into Literary Relationships and Travel Tales
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- Nombre de pages108
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-616068-5
- EAN4064066160685
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille438 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Letters to his mother, Ann Borrow and Other Correspondents, " George Borrow presents a compelling collection of personal letters that illuminate the intricacies of his relationships and the contours of his life. The literary style is characterized by Borrow's candidness and emotional depth, offering readers an intimate glimpse into his thoughts during a transformative period of the 19th century.
His correspondence reflects not only his literary aspirations and adventures, particularly in Spain and among the Romani people, but also the profound influence of familial ties, highlighting the tensions between personal duty and creative ambition. George Borrow (1803-1881) is renowned for his explorations and writings infused with a fervent passion for culture and language. His adventurous spirit, a legacy of his tumultuous youth and travels throughout Europe, shaped his perspectives on society and identity.
This collection reveals the man behind the celebrated author of "Lavengro" and "The Romany Rye, " as he navigated the delicate balance of personal relationships amid his literary pursuits, particularly the nurturing bond with his mother, whose influence is evident in his reflective prose. Readers are encouraged to delve into this poignant compilation, which not only showcases Borrow's epistolary talents but also enriches our understanding of the historical and emotional contexts that fueled his literary career.
This volume is an essential read for scholars and admirers of Borrow'Äôs work, as it contextualizes his larger narrative within the fabric of familial love and support.
His correspondence reflects not only his literary aspirations and adventures, particularly in Spain and among the Romani people, but also the profound influence of familial ties, highlighting the tensions between personal duty and creative ambition. George Borrow (1803-1881) is renowned for his explorations and writings infused with a fervent passion for culture and language. His adventurous spirit, a legacy of his tumultuous youth and travels throughout Europe, shaped his perspectives on society and identity.
This collection reveals the man behind the celebrated author of "Lavengro" and "The Romany Rye, " as he navigated the delicate balance of personal relationships amid his literary pursuits, particularly the nurturing bond with his mother, whose influence is evident in his reflective prose. Readers are encouraged to delve into this poignant compilation, which not only showcases Borrow's epistolary talents but also enriches our understanding of the historical and emotional contexts that fueled his literary career.
This volume is an essential read for scholars and admirers of Borrow'Äôs work, as it contextualizes his larger narrative within the fabric of familial love and support.
In "Letters to his mother, Ann Borrow and Other Correspondents, " George Borrow presents a compelling collection of personal letters that illuminate the intricacies of his relationships and the contours of his life. The literary style is characterized by Borrow's candidness and emotional depth, offering readers an intimate glimpse into his thoughts during a transformative period of the 19th century.
His correspondence reflects not only his literary aspirations and adventures, particularly in Spain and among the Romani people, but also the profound influence of familial ties, highlighting the tensions between personal duty and creative ambition. George Borrow (1803-1881) is renowned for his explorations and writings infused with a fervent passion for culture and language. His adventurous spirit, a legacy of his tumultuous youth and travels throughout Europe, shaped his perspectives on society and identity.
This collection reveals the man behind the celebrated author of "Lavengro" and "The Romany Rye, " as he navigated the delicate balance of personal relationships amid his literary pursuits, particularly the nurturing bond with his mother, whose influence is evident in his reflective prose. Readers are encouraged to delve into this poignant compilation, which not only showcases Borrow's epistolary talents but also enriches our understanding of the historical and emotional contexts that fueled his literary career.
This volume is an essential read for scholars and admirers of Borrow'Äôs work, as it contextualizes his larger narrative within the fabric of familial love and support.
His correspondence reflects not only his literary aspirations and adventures, particularly in Spain and among the Romani people, but also the profound influence of familial ties, highlighting the tensions between personal duty and creative ambition. George Borrow (1803-1881) is renowned for his explorations and writings infused with a fervent passion for culture and language. His adventurous spirit, a legacy of his tumultuous youth and travels throughout Europe, shaped his perspectives on society and identity.
This collection reveals the man behind the celebrated author of "Lavengro" and "The Romany Rye, " as he navigated the delicate balance of personal relationships amid his literary pursuits, particularly the nurturing bond with his mother, whose influence is evident in his reflective prose. Readers are encouraged to delve into this poignant compilation, which not only showcases Borrow's epistolary talents but also enriches our understanding of the historical and emotional contexts that fueled his literary career.
This volume is an essential read for scholars and admirers of Borrow'Äôs work, as it contextualizes his larger narrative within the fabric of familial love and support.



