George Borrow: The Man and His BooksThomas, Edward
General
George Borrow: The Man and His Books
Thomas, Edward
Borrow, George, 1803-1881
WILD WALES,
general references, pp. 65, 123-124.
studied in detail, pp. 275-306.
autobiographical basis, pp. 113-114.
characters of, pp. 284-289.
the bard, pp. 284-287.
the Irish fiddler, pp. 290-296.
materials of, pp. 272, 277.
style, pp. 302-306.
quotations from, pp. 278-279, 280, 281-283, 283-284, 284-287 288-296,
298, 299-300, 302-303, 304, 305.
criticisms of, p. 276.
Wordsworth, W., p. 80.
Yeats, W. B., p. 58.
ZINCALI, THE,
general references, pp. 6, in, 144.
studied in detail, pp. 147-162.
autobiographical basis of, p. 113.
characters of,
the Gitana of Seville, pp. 156-161.
materials of, p. 6, 147-148, 163, 164.
style, pp. 155, 156, 162.
contemporary and other criticisms of, pp. 35-36, 148.
quotations from, p. 6-10, 15-17, 18-19, 137-138, 152-154, 155-156, 156-
161.
Footnotes:
{1} Thomas Seccombe; introduction to "Lavengro" (Everyman).
{2} "Gypsy Lore," Jan., 1910.
{3} "Lavengro," Chapter VI.
{13a} Knapp I., 62-4.
{13b} II., 207.
{17a} Good-day.
{17b} Glandered horse.
{17c} Two brothers.
{18a} Christmas, literally Wine-day.
{18b} Irishman or beggar, literally a dirty squalid person.
{18c} Guineas.
{19a} Silver teapots.
{19b} The Gypsy word for a certain town (Norwich).
{30} Suppressed MS. of "Lavengro," quoted in Knapp I., 36.
{31} Knapp I., 25.
{50} "Lavengro."
{68} _See_ "Panthera" in "Time's Laughing Stocks," by Thomas Hardy.
{71a} J. Ewing Ritchie.
{71b} Dr. Knapp, I., 79, connects this question with Captain Borrow's
last will and testament, made on Feb. 11, 1822.
{72} "George Borrow: the Man and His Work," 1908.
{75a} Translation published, Norwich, 1825, anonymous.
{75b} Translation published, London, Jarrold & Sons, 1889.
{85} "Romantic Ballads."
{87} "The Gypsies."
{93a} "The Romany Rye," edited by F. Hindes Groome.
{93b} Translated, 1828.
{96} "Isopel Berners."
{97} Knapp, I., 105.
{114} _See_ "_Wild Wales_," Chapter XXXIII.
{126} Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society: Introduction, p. 2.
{128a} Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society, p. 469.
{128b} _Ibid_., p. 27.
{128c} _Ibid_., p. 280.
{128d} _Ibid_., p. 342.
{129a} Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society, p. 20.
{129b} _Ibid_., p. 364.
{130} Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society, p. 8.
{132} August 20, 1836.
{137} Wentworth Webster, in "Journal of Gypsy Lore Society."
{139} "Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society," p. 271.
{140} "Borrow's Letters to the Bible Society," p. 334.
{144} Letter to the Bible Society, 25th Nov., 1839.
{148} "Edinburgh Review," February, 1843.
{154} The hostess, Maria Diaz, and her son Juan Jose Lopez, were present
when the outcast uttered these prophetic words.
{163a} Edited by T. H. Darlow, Hodder and Stoughton.
{163b} _See_, _e.g._, "Bible in Spain," Chapter XIII. "I shall have
frequent occasion to mention the Swiss in the course of _these Journals_
. . ."; also the preface.
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