Letters to his mother, Ann Borrow

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Letters to his mother, Ann Borrow

by George Borrow

EN·~20 minutes

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Description

A lively collection of 19th‑century letters brings listeners into the world of a wandering scholar‑traveler, who writes home from bustling ports, remote villages and exotic courts. In his missives to family and curious acquaintances he blends personal anecdotes—like his run‑ins with priests over “testament” sales and his narrow escape from accusations of witchcraft—with sharp, humorous commentary on language, folklore and everyday life.

The correspondent’s voice is witty and conversational, turning every observation into a miniature lesson in etymology or a vivid sketch of a foreign city. From the chilly streets of England to the crowded bazaars of Constantinople, his letters capture the restless curiosity of a man eager to return home while still marveling at the strange customs he encounters. Listeners will feel the excitement of travel, the warmth of familial affection, and the clever humor that makes each page a delightfully intimate glimpse into a bygone era.

Details

Full title

Letters to his mother, Ann Borrow and Other Correspondents

Language

en

Duration

~20 minutes (19K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-05-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Borrow

George Borrow

1803–1881

A restless Victorian traveler and gifted linguist, he turned years on the road into vivid books that brought Spain, Romani life, and the wider world before English readers. His mix of adventure, curiosity, and sharp observation still gives his writing a lively, personal feel.

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