George Borrow: The Man and His BooksThomas, Edward
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George Borrow: The Man and His Books
Thomas, Edward
Borrow, George, 1803-1881
"Y Cymmrodor" (Journal of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion):
"Journal of Borrow's Second Tour in Wales," with notes by T. C. Cantrill
and J. Pringle.
"Gypsy Lore." Vol. 3 (New Series): article on Borrow's "Gypsies," by T.
W. Thompson.
"George Borrow," by Bernhard Blaesing. Berlin.
1911.
"Letters of George Borrow to the Bible Society," edited by T. H. Darlow.
"Post Liminium," by Lionel Johnson.
1912.
"The Life of George Borrow," compiled from unpublished official
documents, his works, correspondence, etc. By Herbert Jenkins, with a
frontispiece and 12 other illustrations. London, John Murray.
"Nation," review of above, Feb. 17.
"New Age," review of above, by T. W. Thompson, March.
INDEX
"Adventures of Captain Singleton, The," pp. 43-44, 51.
"Athenaeum, The," pp. 35, 166, 209-10, 218, 221, 310.
Barbauld, Mrs., p. 68.
Benson, A. C., p. 209.
Berners, Isopel, pp. 34, 50, 93, 220. _See also_ ROMANY RYE--Characters.
Berwick-upon-Tweed, p. 3.
BIBLE IN SPAIN, THE,
general references, pp. 6, 10, 11, 28, 32, 111, 113, 147.
studied in detail, pp. 162-199.
autobiographical basis of, p. 112.
characters of, pp. 181-191: Benedict Mol, pp. 181-188; Antonio, pp.
190-191; Abarbanel, p. 189; Francisco, pp. 152-154.
materials of, pp. 6, 32, 163, 164, 169, 213.
style, pp. 168, 192-199: faults, p. 195; biblical touches, p. 196;
dialogue, pp. 196-199; foreign words, pp. 197, 198-199.
quotations from, pp. 173-176, 177, 179-180, 193, 197-198.
contemporary and other criticisms of:--pp. 16, 35-36, 148, 166, 198.
British and Foreign Bible Society, the, pp. 14, 125, 126-127, 139-140,
144; for Borrow's letters to the Society, _see_ "Letters."
Blackheath, pp. 92, 96.
Borrow, Ann, pp. 55, 61, 81, 112, 133, 144, 201, 208, 210, 231, 272.
Borrow, John Thomas, pp. 55-56, 85, 105, 133, 215, 231.
BORROW, GEORGE HENRY,
(i) LIFE:--
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