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The King's Wake, and Other Ballads

In "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads," George Borrow presents a collection of lyrical narratives steeped in the traditions of English folklore and local history. With a unique literary style that interweaves poetic form and rhythmic storytelling, Borrow captures the essence of 19th-century England, resonating with Romantic sensibilities while also showcasing influences from the oral traditions of balladry. The work reflects Borrow's fascination with mythic themes and national identity, exploring the cultural ramifications of monarchy and its relationship with the common people. George Borrow, a notable figure in the realms of travel writing and linguistics, has often been associated with the Romani culture and the landscapes of Spain and Britain. His passion for languages and folklore greatly informed this collection, as he traveled throughout England documenting the stories of ordinary people. Borrow's unique upbringing and various cultural encounters fueled his desire to highlight the overlooked traditions and narratives of the British Isles, making him a pioneering voice in the preservation of folk heritage. Readers seeking a rich tapestry of poetic storytelling will find "The King's Wake, and Other Ballads" to be a captivating exploration of cultural and historical nuances. This collection not only illuminates Borrow's narrative prowess but also invites the reader to engage with the echoes of a bygone era, reaffirming the enduring power of folklore in understanding the complexities of identity.


Author:

  • George Borrow

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 11 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Essays and reportage
  • Anthologies

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