About This Book
The biography traces George Borrow’s life from rural origins and a peripatetic childhood through schooling and early work, outlining his persistent fascination with languages, travel, and unconventional company. It follows his involvement with Bible distribution and translation efforts, wide-ranging journeys across Europe and Spain, and the emergence of hybrid memoir-fiction writings that blend personal anecdote with ethnographic observation. The narrative interweaves correspondence and contemporary recollections to illuminate friendships, encounters with Romany communities, travel sketches of Wales and other regions, and his later years in London, offering a rounded portrait informed by newly available letters and documents.
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