The Song of Deirdra, King Byrge and his Brothers, and Other Ballads. Echoes of Celtic Lore: Tales of Love, Heroism, and Tragedy

Par : George Borrow, Thomas James Wise
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  • Nombre de pages107
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-619160-3
  • EAN4064066191603
  • Date de parution13/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille580 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Song of Deirdra, King Byrge and his Brothers, and Other Ballads, " George Borrow explores the rich tapestry of traditional British balladry, marrying folkloric themes with his own unique narrative flair. The collection is characterized by Borrow's masterful use of vivid imagery, musical rhythm, and a deep reverence for the oral traditions that have shaped the cultural landscape of England and beyond.
In situating these ballads within the broader literary context of the early 19th century, Borrow's work draws upon the Romantic emphasis on emotion and nature, presenting tales that resonate with the human experience while preserving the dialectical authenticity of common folk stories. George Borrow, a dedicated scholar of language and folklore, was profoundly influenced by the cultures he encountered during his extensive travels in Britain and Europe.
His passion for understanding and preserving the narratives of the past led him to compile this collection, which not only celebrates the art of balladry but also serves as a testament to his belief in the power of stories to capture the human condition. His background as a linguist, coupled with his disdain for the constraints of convention, allowed him to approach ballads with both scholarly precision and artistic creativity.
Readers seeking a profound connection to the world of myth and folklore will find "The Song of Deirdra, King Byrge and his Brothers, and Other Ballads" an invaluable addition to their literary explorations. Borrow's work is not merely a collection of tales but a conduit to understanding the societal values and emotional landscapes of bygone eras. This book invites you to delve into a realm where history and imagination intertwine, revealing timeless truths that resonate across generations.
In "The Song of Deirdra, King Byrge and his Brothers, and Other Ballads, " George Borrow explores the rich tapestry of traditional British balladry, marrying folkloric themes with his own unique narrative flair. The collection is characterized by Borrow's masterful use of vivid imagery, musical rhythm, and a deep reverence for the oral traditions that have shaped the cultural landscape of England and beyond.
In situating these ballads within the broader literary context of the early 19th century, Borrow's work draws upon the Romantic emphasis on emotion and nature, presenting tales that resonate with the human experience while preserving the dialectical authenticity of common folk stories. George Borrow, a dedicated scholar of language and folklore, was profoundly influenced by the cultures he encountered during his extensive travels in Britain and Europe.
His passion for understanding and preserving the narratives of the past led him to compile this collection, which not only celebrates the art of balladry but also serves as a testament to his belief in the power of stories to capture the human condition. His background as a linguist, coupled with his disdain for the constraints of convention, allowed him to approach ballads with both scholarly precision and artistic creativity.
Readers seeking a profound connection to the world of myth and folklore will find "The Song of Deirdra, King Byrge and his Brothers, and Other Ballads" an invaluable addition to their literary explorations. Borrow's work is not merely a collection of tales but a conduit to understanding the societal values and emotional landscapes of bygone eras. This book invites you to delve into a realm where history and imagination intertwine, revealing timeless truths that resonate across generations.
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