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The Tale of Brynild, and King Valdemar and His Sister: Two Ballads. Medieval Mysteries and Romantic Ballads
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- Nombre de pages108
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-616066-1
- EAN4064066160661
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille403 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Tale of Brynild, and King Valdemar and His Sister: Two Ballads, " George Borrow presents a compelling exploration of Norse mythology and folklore through a captivating narrative style that weaves together lyrical balladry with rich, vivid imagery. The collection demonstrates Borrow's deep appreciation for traditional storytelling and his ability to breathe life into ancient tales, drawing from the rich tapestry of Scandinavian history and culture.
Each ballad beckons readers into a world where fate and destiny intertwine, showcasing Borrow'Äôs skillful use of rhythm and rhyme, as well as his commitment to preserving the oral tradition of storytelling. George Borrow, a 19th-century English writer and translator, was profoundly influenced by his passion for languages and his travels across Europe. His interest in folklore and ancient tales, especially those of the Norse variety, stemmed from both his linguistic pursuits and a desire to connect with cultural narratives that transcend time and place.
Borrow's personal experiences, coupled with his scholarly approach to the subjects he tackled, provide a rich intellectual backdrop for "The Tale of Brynild." This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in folklore, poetry, and the intersection of culture and literature. Borrow'Äôs unique blend of narrative and lyricism offers a delightful entry point into the mythic worlds of Scandinavia, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of balladic traditions and those eager to explore the roots of literary heritage.
Each ballad beckons readers into a world where fate and destiny intertwine, showcasing Borrow'Äôs skillful use of rhythm and rhyme, as well as his commitment to preserving the oral tradition of storytelling. George Borrow, a 19th-century English writer and translator, was profoundly influenced by his passion for languages and his travels across Europe. His interest in folklore and ancient tales, especially those of the Norse variety, stemmed from both his linguistic pursuits and a desire to connect with cultural narratives that transcend time and place.
Borrow's personal experiences, coupled with his scholarly approach to the subjects he tackled, provide a rich intellectual backdrop for "The Tale of Brynild." This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in folklore, poetry, and the intersection of culture and literature. Borrow'Äôs unique blend of narrative and lyricism offers a delightful entry point into the mythic worlds of Scandinavia, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of balladic traditions and those eager to explore the roots of literary heritage.








