The King's Wake, and Other Ballads. Echoes of Love and Sacrifice: A Collection of Traditional Folk Ballads from the Romantic Era
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- Nombre de pages105
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-614611-5
- EAN4064066146115
- Date de parution20/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille642 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads, " George Borrow explores the rich tapestry of English folklore through a collection of evocative ballads that delve into themes of loss, heroism, and the interplay between history and mythology. Borrow'Äôs use of lyricism, vivid imagery, and rhythmic structure draws on oral traditions while engaging with the Romantic spirit prevalent in 19th-century literature.
This anthology not only reflects Borrow'Äôs deep appreciation for language but also serves as a testament to the cultural heritage he sought to preserve, placing him firmly within the tradition of literary revivalism of that era. George Borrow was a prominent Victorian writer known for his passionate advocacy of linguistic and cultural diversity. His extensive travels across the British Isles and his fascination with Gypsy culture significantly influenced his writing, infusing it with authenticity and depth.
Borrow'Äôs commitment to capturing the voice of the common people and preserving their stories is evident in this work, as it resonates with his own experiences and perspectives on identity and belonging. For readers interested in the intersection of folklore and literature, "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads" is a must-read. It captures the essence of Borrow's artistry while inviting reflections on collective memory and cultural history.
Ideal for both enthusiasts of ballads and those seeking insights into the human condition, this collection remains a significant contribution to English literary heritage.
This anthology not only reflects Borrow'Äôs deep appreciation for language but also serves as a testament to the cultural heritage he sought to preserve, placing him firmly within the tradition of literary revivalism of that era. George Borrow was a prominent Victorian writer known for his passionate advocacy of linguistic and cultural diversity. His extensive travels across the British Isles and his fascination with Gypsy culture significantly influenced his writing, infusing it with authenticity and depth.
Borrow'Äôs commitment to capturing the voice of the common people and preserving their stories is evident in this work, as it resonates with his own experiences and perspectives on identity and belonging. For readers interested in the intersection of folklore and literature, "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads" is a must-read. It captures the essence of Borrow's artistry while inviting reflections on collective memory and cultural history.
Ideal for both enthusiasts of ballads and those seeking insights into the human condition, this collection remains a significant contribution to English literary heritage.
In "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads, " George Borrow explores the rich tapestry of English folklore through a collection of evocative ballads that delve into themes of loss, heroism, and the interplay between history and mythology. Borrow'Äôs use of lyricism, vivid imagery, and rhythmic structure draws on oral traditions while engaging with the Romantic spirit prevalent in 19th-century literature.
This anthology not only reflects Borrow'Äôs deep appreciation for language but also serves as a testament to the cultural heritage he sought to preserve, placing him firmly within the tradition of literary revivalism of that era. George Borrow was a prominent Victorian writer known for his passionate advocacy of linguistic and cultural diversity. His extensive travels across the British Isles and his fascination with Gypsy culture significantly influenced his writing, infusing it with authenticity and depth.
Borrow'Äôs commitment to capturing the voice of the common people and preserving their stories is evident in this work, as it resonates with his own experiences and perspectives on identity and belonging. For readers interested in the intersection of folklore and literature, "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads" is a must-read. It captures the essence of Borrow's artistry while inviting reflections on collective memory and cultural history.
Ideal for both enthusiasts of ballads and those seeking insights into the human condition, this collection remains a significant contribution to English literary heritage.
This anthology not only reflects Borrow'Äôs deep appreciation for language but also serves as a testament to the cultural heritage he sought to preserve, placing him firmly within the tradition of literary revivalism of that era. George Borrow was a prominent Victorian writer known for his passionate advocacy of linguistic and cultural diversity. His extensive travels across the British Isles and his fascination with Gypsy culture significantly influenced his writing, infusing it with authenticity and depth.
Borrow'Äôs commitment to capturing the voice of the common people and preserving their stories is evident in this work, as it resonates with his own experiences and perspectives on identity and belonging. For readers interested in the intersection of folklore and literature, "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads" is a must-read. It captures the essence of Borrow's artistry while inviting reflections on collective memory and cultural history.
Ideal for both enthusiasts of ballads and those seeking insights into the human condition, this collection remains a significant contribution to English literary heritage.





