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Archives Hub: Literary Papers Of George Borrow 18401913 Name of Creator Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 Extent 2 envelopes containing unbound manuscript (in 1 box), 4 folders containing manuscript poems http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/borrow.html
Extractions: Language of Material : eng George Henry Borrow (1803-1881) was an author and traveller. For details of his life and work see the Dictionary of National Biography Envelope 1: Untitled MS folktale, beginning "Sigmund son of Volsun"; Envelope 2: MS folktale, "The pisgey and midwife"; Folder 1: MS poem, "Grasach Abo, or, the cause of grace"; Folder 2: MS poem, "Song of truth"; Folder 3: MS poem, "Tord of Harborough"; Folder 4: MS poem, "The song of Deborah"; Three bound vols, printed London, 1913, for private circulation, containing: 1: "King Hacon's death, and, Bran and the black dog, two ballads, with original manuscripts"; 2: "Grimhild's vengeance, three ballads, with original manuscripts"; 3: "Mollie Charane and other ballads, with original manuscripts of five of the ballads". Custodial History
Graham York Rare Books - Book Search Page Your search found details of 62 books George Henry Borrow 18031881. Born in Norfolk of Cornish origin. Writer, Linguist, Translator http://www.gyork.co.uk/search.asp?CatID=14&Action=New
Blueplaqueproject.org | People | , 18031881 Author, lived here. Google Search for George Borrow Contemporaries of this person BALFE, Michael William 1808-1870 BARLOW, William Henry 1812-1902 http://www.blueplaqueproject.org/plaque_detail.php?ID=71
Blueplaqueproject.org | People | BENTHAM, George Julius 18041885 BERLIOZ, Hector 1803-1869 Borrow, George 1803-1881 BROWNING, Elizabeth 1894 MANBY, Charles 1804-1884 MANNING, Cardinal Henry Edward 1808 http://www.blueplaqueproject.org/plaque_detail.php?ID=53
George Borrow George Borrow. George Henry Borrow (18031881) was an English author who wrote novels and travelogues based on his own experiences around Europe. http://www.fact-index.com/g/ge/george_borrow.html
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index George Henry Borrow ) was an English author who wrote novels and travelogues based on his own experiences around Europe. Over the course of his wanderings, he developed a close affinity with the Gypsy nomads of Europe , and they figure prominently in his work. His best known book, Lavengro , is largely autobiographical. Borrow was born in Norfolk and educated at Norwich grammar school as well as the Edinburgh High School. He studied law, but languages and literature became his main interests. In , he began his first major European journey, walking in France and Germany . Over the next few years he visited Russia Portugal Spain and Morocco . After his marriage in , he settled near Lowestoft , but continued to travel both inside and outside the UK. Table of contents Early scandal Works Because of his precocious lingustic skills George Borrow in his youth became the prodigy of Wiliam Taylor . Borrow depicts the scholar and advocate of German Romantic literature in his semi-autobiographical novel Lavengro (1851). In his recollection of his early youth in Norwich some thirty years earlier, Borrow depicts an old man (Taylor) and a young man (Borrow) discussing the merits of German literature, including
George Borrow Life 18031881 George Henry Borrow, spent part of his childhood in Carrickfergus; he is a frequent character in Irish fiction. OCEL SUTH OCIL. top . http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/b/Borrow,G/life.htm
Extractions: W. B. Stanford Ireland and the Classical Tradition (IAP 1976; 1984), George Borrow, in Lavengro , Chp. x, xii, xiv, recalls attending school in Clonmel in 1815, and other memories of Irish classical culture. [28-29]. writes of the Irish chapters of Lavengro Munster, Leinster, and Connaught ; quoted in cited in P. J. Kavanagh, Voices in Ireland , Murray 1994, p.161.) top References , ed., Book. of Ireland (Dent 1967) gives a description of a loyalist in Clonmel from Lavengro Margaret Drabble , ed., Oxford Companion of English Literature (OUP: 1985); biography by W. I. Knapp (1899); also D. Williams, A World of His Own (1982); NOTE that OCEL makes no mention of Irish connections. University of Ulster Library (Morris Collection) holds The Bible in Spain (1906); Lavengro (1906); Wild Wales (1906).
Project Gutenberg: Catalog Search Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record Language English. Subject Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881. LoC Class Language and Literatures English literature. Release Date Oct 2002. Etext number 3481. http://www.gutenberg.net/cgi-bin/search/t9.cgi?subject=Borrow, George Henry, 180
Etexts The Gypsy, The Priest Romany Rye, The (sequel to Lavengro) Romano LavoLil (Gypsy Dictionary) 5 books by Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 Summary George Borrow http://herso.freeservers.com/etexts.html
Extractions: In the year 1336 A.D., during the reign of Edward III. of England, there occurred in India an event which almost instantaneously changed the political condition of the entire south. With that date the volume of ancient history in that tract closes and the modern begins. It is the epoch of transition from the Old to the New.
The Gypsies Lavengro; The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest Romany Rye, The (sequel to Lavengro) Romano LavoLil (Gypsy Dictionary) George Henry Borrow (1803-1881) led a http://herso.freeservers.com/gypsies.html
Extractions: Gypsies played a major role in the development of flamenco. Historians generally agree that they originated in the area of Northern India and Pakistan and travelled a northern route towards the Balkans. However, there are those who maintain that Gypsies reached Andalucia from Egypt after sailing along the coast of Africa Ref This is despite the lack of any real evidence. The Spanish Gypsies had no Arabic words in their vocabulary. The implication of this belief is that they may have accompanied the invading Muslims in 711AD. Regardless of which theory you believe in, gypsies traveled far and wide in their wanderings and made a home for themselves in many countries including the Middle East. Since there were no real records to prove or disprove their true origins, Egyptian Gypsies themselves came to believe they were descended from the Pharaohs. This is a legend to which many of their songs still refer - as a result of which they were called Egyptians , or "Gypcians" in English; while, in old Spanish, gitano was simply a way of saying "Egyptian".
Blue Plaques In The Royal Borough: Writers Borrow, George (18031881) Author 22 Hereford Square, SW7. Dobson, Henry Austin (1840-1921) Poet and essayist 10 Redcliffe Street, SW10. http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/OurHistory/BluePlaques/writers.asp
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents + Blackmore, RD (Richard Doddridge), 18251900. + Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881. + Braddon, ME (Mary Elizabeth), 1837-1915. + Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849. http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/ncf/htxview?template=toc_hdft.htx&content=toc_
HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results 16. Borrow, George (Henry) (18031881) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 Lavengro1851, The Romany Rye 1857, and Wild Wales 1862. http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona
HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results {a minister 15. Borrow, George (Henry) (18031881) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 1803-1881) English writer and traveller. http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona
Caer Guorthegirn On Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon, Gwynedd, Wales. can t resist including this beautiful poem, ascribed to(*) George Borrow (18031881) Borrow, George Henry (1862) Wild Wales Its People, Language and Scenery http://www.vortigernstudies.org.uk/artcit/caerwyddfa.htm
Extractions: Location of Yr Wyddfa by UK Streetmap One of the more strange places where Vortigern is reputed to have built his 'city' is the wilderness of North Wales. Here, in the absolute inaccessible highland of Gwynedd, he built his fortress to escape from his persuers. At least, this is told to us by 'Nennius': Historia Brittonum, chapter 40 .. Having, to no purpose, travelled far and wide, they came at length to a province called Guenet; and having surveyed the mountains of Heremus , they discovered, on the summit of one of them, a situation, adapted to the construction of a citadel. Upon this, the wise men said to the king, "Build here a city; for, in this place, it will ever be secure against the barbarians."
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Physiognomy ( from physio , nature and gnosis , to judge) is a pseudoscience A pseudoscience is any body of knowledge purporting to be either both factual and scientific, or of an even higher standard of knowledge, but which fails to comply with scientific method. Motivations for the advocacy or promotion of pseudoscience range from simple naivety about the nature of science or of the scientific method, to deliberate deception for financial or other benefit. Some people consider some or all forms of pseudoscience to be harmless entertainment. Others, such as Richard Dawkins, consider all forms of pseudoscience to be harmful, whether or not they result in immediate harm to their followers. Click the link for more information. , based upon the belief that the study and judgement of a person's outer appearance, primarily the face, reflects the contents of their personality. The principal promoter of physiognomy in modern times was the Swiss pastor Johann Kaspar Lavater Johann Kaspar Lavater (November 15, 1741 - January 2, 1801), was a German poet and physiognomist.
NPG 1841; George Borrow Sitter George Borrow (18031881), Philologist and writer. Sitter in 2 portraits. Artist Henry Wyndham Phillips (1820-1868), Painter. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp03546&rNo=0&role=art