Young Swaigder; or, The Force of Runes, and Other Ballads
George Borrow
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Klassische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft
Description
In George Borrow's literary work 'Young Swaigder; or, The Force of Runes, and Other Ballads', readers are transported into a world of folklore and ballads that showcase the power of runes and the supernatural. Borrow's writing style is both captivating and rich in detail, immersing the reader into the ancient world of runes and their mysterious influence. Set against a backdrop of enchanting ballads, Borrow's work reflects the Romantic literary movement of the 19th century, emphasizing nature, folklore, and the supernatural. George Borrow, a British author and travel writer, was known for his fascination with language, folklore, and the cultural traditions of various countries. His interest in these subjects likely inspired him to write 'Young Swaigder', blending elements of English and Celtic folklore to create a collection of ballads that captivate readers with their enchanting storytelling. I highly recommend 'Young Swaigder; or, The Force of Runes, and Other Ballads' to readers who enjoy delving into the world of folklore, supernatural elements, and Romantic literature. George Borrow's unique perspective and masterful storytelling make this work a must-read for those interested in exploring the mystical and enchanting tales of old.
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Romantic ballads, Ancient folklore, Runes mystique, Cultural relics, Historical poetry, Oral traditions, Enchanting verse, Literary mosaic, Poetic imagination, Romany culture