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Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery by George Borrow is a captivating travel narrative that explores the rugged beauty and cultural depth of Wales in the mid-19th century. Published in 1862, the book reflects the author’s journey through the Welsh landscape, infused with his deep appreciation for its unique language and traditions. Borrow’s vivid descriptions paint a picturesque portrait of the countryside, from its majestic mountains to quaint villages, while his encounters with the local populace offer insights into their customs and stories.A keen linguist, Borrow delves into the Welsh language, showcasing its richness and complexity, making it accessible for readers unfamiliar with its nuances. His portrayal of Welsh people balances admiration with candid observations, capturing the spirit of a nation proud of its heritage. Wild Wales stands as both a travelogue and an anthropological study, inviting readers to appreciate the wild charm and cultural tapestry of this enchanting region.







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