Targum: Or Metrical Translations from Thirty Languages and Dialects
1835
Published in 1835, 'Targum: Or Metrical Translations from Thirty Languages and Dialects' by George Borrow is a collection of metrical translations that showcases the poet's passion for languages and diverse poetic traditions. The anthology features poems from cultures including Persian, Arabic, Finnish, and Modern Greek, focusing on themes of spirituality, nature, and human emotions. Borrow captures the essence of the original works while maintaining their poetic beauty, reflecting on life, love, faith, and the natural world. This work highlights the universality of poetry across linguistic barriers.




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