Romany Rye

Romany Rye
Published in 1857, 'The Romany Rye' is a continuation of George Borrow's earlier work, 'Lavengro'. The book blends autobiography, travelogue, and invective, showcasing Borrow's encounters with a variety of colorful characters in early to mid-19th century England. Through these narratives, Borrow aims to promote virtue, learning, and a disdain for nonsense, particularly in religious contexts. The lively prose and unique storytelling style make this work notable for its rich depiction of the era and its unconventional approach to narrative.




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