George Borrow: The Man and His Books

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George Borrow: The Man and His Books

by Edward Thomas

EN·~10 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

GEORGE BORROW THE MAN AND HIS BOOKS

0:18
2

NOTE

0:51
3

DEDICATION TO E. S. P. HAYNES

0:33
4

CHAPTER I—BORROW’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY

9:22
5

CHAPTER II—HIS OWN HERO

28:17
6

CHAPTER III—PRESENTING THE TRUTH

9:57
7

CHAPTER IV—WHAT IS TRUTH?

23:27
8

CHAPTER V—HIS PREDECESSORS

23:07
9

CHAPTER VI—THE BIOGRAPHER’S MATERIAL

0:54
10

CHAPTER VII—PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST

1:54

Description

A lively portrait emerges of a man who turned every adventure into a story about himself. The author traces Borrow’s restless childhood in Norfolk, his habit of reshaping his own name, and his early fascination with languages that later led him to translate Scandinavian works. Early on, the biography reveals his bond with a Romani youth, Ambrose Smith, whose friendship inspired the unforgettable Jasper Petulengro, a figure that would live on in Borrow’s own tales.

The narrative also follows Borrow’s first forays beyond England, detailing his voyages through Wales and his encounters with the vibrant local cultures that fed his imagination. By drawing on Borrow’s letters, journals, and the testimonies of his contemporaries, the book paints a vivid picture of a writer who was as much a traveler as a chronicler of his own myth. Listeners will feel the pulse of the 19th‑century world that shaped his restless spirit, without ever losing sight of the man behind the legend.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (593K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Thomas

Edward Thomas

1878–1917

Best known for poems that catch the English countryside in a clear, unsettled light, he came to verse late after building a career as a critic and prose writer. His friendship with Robert Frost helped spark the brief, remarkable burst of poetry that made his name, before his life was cut short in the First World War.

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