The Dalby Bear, and Other Ballads

Par : George Borrow, Thomas James Wise
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  • Nombre de pages104
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4733092-9
  • EAN8596547330929
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille278 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Dalby Bear, and Other Ballads, " George Borrow immerses the reader in a rich tapestry of English folklore and oral tradition. This collection showcases Borrow's signature style, which blends lyrical narrative with vivid imagery and vibrant dialogue. The ballads explore themes of nature, heritage, and the supernatural, all while reflecting the cultural landscape of mid-19th century England.
Borrow's deep appreciation for regional dialects and local lore amplifies the authenticity of his work, providing a unique insight into the people and places that inspired these tales. George Borrow, an English writer, and linguist, was known for his passionate interest in various cultures and languages. His travels across the British Isles and into Europe profoundly influenced his writings, allowing him to cultivate a distinctive voice that speaks to a wide audience.
"The Dalby Bear" exemplifies his dedication to preserving the oral traditions of the time, influenced by the Romantic era's fascination with folklore and the nation's heritage. Readers interested in cultural history, folklore, or the evolution of balladry will find "The Dalby Bear, and Other Ballads" to be an enriching exploration. Borrow's masterful storytelling and keen cultural insights make this collection a delightful and essential addition to any literary canon.
In "The Dalby Bear, and Other Ballads, " George Borrow immerses the reader in a rich tapestry of English folklore and oral tradition. This collection showcases Borrow's signature style, which blends lyrical narrative with vivid imagery and vibrant dialogue. The ballads explore themes of nature, heritage, and the supernatural, all while reflecting the cultural landscape of mid-19th century England.
Borrow's deep appreciation for regional dialects and local lore amplifies the authenticity of his work, providing a unique insight into the people and places that inspired these tales. George Borrow, an English writer, and linguist, was known for his passionate interest in various cultures and languages. His travels across the British Isles and into Europe profoundly influenced his writings, allowing him to cultivate a distinctive voice that speaks to a wide audience.
"The Dalby Bear" exemplifies his dedication to preserving the oral traditions of the time, influenced by the Romantic era's fascination with folklore and the nation's heritage. Readers interested in cultural history, folklore, or the evolution of balladry will find "The Dalby Bear, and Other Ballads" to be an enriching exploration. Borrow's masterful storytelling and keen cultural insights make this collection a delightful and essential addition to any literary canon.
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