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George Borrow's 'The Bible in Spain' is a groundbreaking work of travel literature that recounts the author's adventures in Spain as he sought to bring the Bible to the people of the country. Written in a captivating narrative style, Borrow takes readers on a journey through the landscapes and cultures of 19th century Spain, while engaging in thought-provoking discussions about religion and society. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of the Spanish countryside, colorful characters, and insightful commentary on the political and social climate of the time. Borrow's unique blend of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
George Borrow's 'The Bible in Spain' is a groundbreaking work of travel literature that recounts the author's adventures in Spain as he sought to bring the Bible to the people of the country. Written in a captivating narrative style, Borrow takes readers on a journey through the landscapes and cultures of 19th century Spain, while engaging in thought-provoking discussions about religion and society. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of the Spanish countryside, colorful characters, and insightful commentary on the political and social climate of the time. Borrow's unique blend of travelogue and religious reflection sets this work apart in the literary canon of the period. George Borrow, a British author and linguist, drew inspiration for 'The Bible in Spain' from his own experiences traveling and evangelizing in Spain. His profound knowledge of Spanish language and culture shines through in the authenticity of his depiction of the country. Borrow's passion for his mission and his deep understanding of the Spanish people make this book a compelling and insightful read for anyone interested in travel literature, religious studies, or Spanish history. I highly recommend 'The Bible in Spain' to readers who appreciate richly detailed travel narratives, thought-provoking theological discussions, and engaging historical context. Borrow's unique perspective and writing style make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and travel in 19th century Spain.
Autorenporträt
George Henry Borrow was an English novelist and travel writer who drew on his personal experiences in Europe. His travels gave him a close affinity for the Romani people of Europe, who play an important role in his work. His most well-known works are The Bible in Spain and the novels Lavengro and The Romany Rye, which are set during his stay among the English Romanichal (Gypsies). Borrow was born in East Dereham, Norfolk, the son of Thomas Borrow (1758-1824), an army recruiter, and Ann Perfrement (1772-1858), a farmer's daughter. His father, a lieutenant in the West Norfolk Militia, was imprisoned at Norman Cross from July 1811 to April 1813, and George spent his ninth and tenth years in the barracks there. He attended the Royal High School of Edinburgh and the Norwich Grammar School. Borrow studied law, but languages and literature became his primary passions. In 1825, he made his first major European excursion, trekking across France and Germany. Over the next five years, he traveled to Russia, Portugal, Spain, and Morocco, becoming acquainted with the people and languages of each country.