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by George Borrow

58 episodes
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In The Romany Rye, George Borrow picks up the narrative right where his previous work Lavengro left off, creating a seamless continuation of his compelling tale. Borrow viewed both works as a single entity, aiming to promote values such as virtue, patriotism, knowledge, and genuine faith—particularly that of the Church of England—while fostering a disdain for all forms of nonsense and priestcraft, especially those from Rome. However, this description only scratches the surface of a book that defies easy classification. Blending autobiography, travelogue, and sharp invective, Borrow’s vibrant prose invites readers on an unforgettable journey through early to mid-nineteenth century England. Along the way, youll encounter a cast of unforgettable characters, from a transformed innkeeper who rejects Papism to a cheerful rat catcher, a hapless bank note forger, a wistful beekeeper brewing mead, and a grief-stricken widower learning Chinese through pottery. Youll discover the secrets of horse trading, the history of Hungary told by an expert, the challenges of romance with an Armenian, and much more—each story narrated in some of the most captivating mid-nineteenth century English prose youll ever read.

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Episode thumbnail for 058 - Appendix The old radical

March 19, 2026

058 - Appendix The old radical

In The Romany Rye, George Borrow picks up the narrative right where his previous work Lavengro left off, creating a seamless continuation of his compelling tale. Borrow viewed both works as a single entity, aiming to promote values such as virtue, patriotism, knowledge, and genuine faith—particularly that of the Church of England—while fostering a disdain for all forms of nonsense and priestcraft, especially those from Rome. However, this description only scratches the surface of a book that defies easy classification. Blending autobiography, travelogue, and sharp invective, Borrow’s vibrant prose invites readers on an unforgettable journey through early to mid-nineteenth century England. Along the way, youll encounter a cast of unforgettable characters, from a transformed innkeeper who rejects Papism to a cheerful rat catcher, a hapless bank note forger, a wistful beekeeper brewing mead, and a grief-stricken widower learning Chinese through pottery. Youll discover the secrets of horse trading, the history of Hungary told by an expert, the challenges of romance with an Armenian, and much more—each story narrated in some of the most captivating mid-nineteenth century English prose youll ever read.

Episode thumbnail for 057 - Appendix Pseudo-radicals

March 18, 2026

057 - Appendix Pseudo-radicals

In The Romany Rye, George Borrow picks up the narrative right where his previous work Lavengro left off, creating a seamless continuation of his compelling tale. Borrow viewed both works as a single entity, aiming to promote values such as virtue, patriotism, knowledge, and genuine faith—particularly that of the Church of England—while fostering a disdain for all forms of nonsense and priestcraft, especially those from Rome. However, this description only scratches the surface of a book that defies easy classification. Blending autobiography, travelogue, and sharp invective, Borrow’s vibrant prose invites readers on an unforgettable journey through early to mid-nineteenth century England. Along the way, youll encounter a cast of unforgettable characters, from a transformed innkeeper who rejects Papism to a cheerful rat catcher, a hapless bank note forger, a wistful beekeeper brewing mead, and a grief-stricken widower learning Chinese through pottery. Youll discover the secrets of horse trading, the history of Hungary told by an expert, the challenges of romance with an Armenian, and much more—each story narrated in some of the most captivating mid-nineteenth century English prose youll ever read.

Episode thumbnail for 056 - Appendix Pseudo-critics

March 17, 2026

056 - Appendix Pseudo-critics

In The Romany Rye, George Borrow picks up the narrative right where his previous work Lavengro left off, creating a seamless continuation of his compelling tale. Borrow viewed both works as a single entity, aiming to promote values such as virtue, patriotism, knowledge, and genuine faith—particularly that of the Church of England—while fostering a disdain for all forms of nonsense and priestcraft, especially those from Rome. However, this description only scratches the surface of a book that defies easy classification. Blending autobiography, travelogue, and sharp invective, Borrow’s vibrant prose invites readers on an unforgettable journey through early to mid-nineteenth century England. Along the way, youll encounter a cast of unforgettable characters, from a transformed innkeeper who rejects Papism to a cheerful rat catcher, a hapless bank note forger, a wistful beekeeper brewing mead, and a grief-stricken widower learning Chinese through pottery. Youll discover the secrets of horse trading, the history of Hungary told by an expert, the challenges of romance with an Armenian, and much more—each story narrated in some of the most captivating mid-nineteenth century English prose youll ever read.

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What is Romany Rye?

In The Romany Rye, George Borrow picks up the narrative right where his previous work Lavengro left off, creating a seamless continuation of his compelling tale. Borrow viewed both works as a single entity, aiming to promote values such as virtue, patriotism, knowledge, and genuine faith—particularly that of the Church of England—while fostering a disdain for all forms of nonsense and priestcraft, especially those from Rome. However, this description only scratches the surface of a book that defies easy classification. Blending autobiography, travelogue, and sharp invective, Borrow’s vibrant prose invites readers on an unforgettable journey through early to mid-nineteenth century England. Along the way, youll encounter a cast of unforgettable characters, from a transformed innkeeper who rejects Papism to a cheerful rat catcher, a hapless bank note forger, a wistful beekeeper brewing mead, and a grief-stricken widower learning Chinese through pottery. Youll discover the secrets of horse trading, the history of Hungary told by an expert, the challenges of romance with an Armenian, and much more—each story narrated in some of the most captivating mid-nineteenth century English prose youll ever read.

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