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- Wild_Wales abstract "Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery is a travel book by the English Victorian gentleman writer George Borrow (1803–1881), first published in 1862.The book recounts Borrow's personal experiences and insights while touring Wales alone on foot after a family holiday in Llangollen in 1854, and has come to be regarded as a source of useful information about the social and geographical history of the country at that time.It has been described as "robust, dramatic and cheerful", and the author as "an agreeably eccentric, larger-than-life, jovial man whose laughter rings all through the book".The author makes much of his self-taught ability to speak the Welsh language and how surprised the native Welsh people he meets and talks to are by both his linguistic abilities and his travels, education and personality, and also by his idiosyncratic pronunciation of their language.".
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- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLink South_Wales.
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Swansea.
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Tregaron.
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham.
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wild Wales".
- Wild_Wales wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery".
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- Wild_Wales name "Wild Wales: The People, Language, & Scenery".
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- Wild_Wales comment "Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery is a travel book by the English Victorian gentleman writer George Borrow (1803–1881), first published in 1862.The book recounts Borrow's personal experiences and insights while touring Wales alone on foot after a family holiday in Llangollen in 1854, and has come to be regarded as a source of useful information about the social and geographical history of the country at that time.It has been described as "robust, dramatic and cheerful", and the author as "an agreeably eccentric, larger-than-life, jovial man whose laughter rings all through the book".The author makes much of his self-taught ability to speak the Welsh language and how surprised the native Welsh people he meets and talks to are by both his linguistic abilities and his travels, education and personality, and also by his idiosyncratic pronunciation of their language.".
- Wild_Wales label "Wild Wales".
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