About This Book
The biography reconstructs the life of George Borrow from provincial origins through a peripatetic career as a translator, traveler, and agent for the British and Foreign Bible Society, using unpublished official documents, correspondence, and the subject's writings. It follows episodes of linguistic curiosity, fieldwork across Europe and the Iberian Peninsula, an unlawful imprisonment that nearly provoked diplomatic tensions, and the creative output that made him a controversial but celebrated figure. The narrative combines archival records, personal letters, and contemporary testimony to trace his temperament, relationships, and the practical and literary labors that defined his public reputation.
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