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Lavengro

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Lavengro

By George Borrow.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Part I: Lavengro; The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest
    1. Advertisement (1851)
    2. Preface to the First Edition (1851)
    3. Preface to the Second Edition (1872)
    4. I
    5. II
    6. III
    7. IV
    8. V
    9. VI
    10. VII
    11. VIII
    12. IX
    13. X
    14. XI
    15. XII
    16. XIII
    17. XIV
    18. XV
    19. XVI
    20. XVII
    21. XVIII
    22. XIX
    23. XX
    24. XXI
    25. XXII
    26. XXIII
    27. XXIV
    28. XXV
    29. XXVI
    30. XXVII
    31. XXVIII
    32. XXIX
    33. XXX
    34. XXXI
    35. XXXII
    36. XXXIII
    37. XXXIV
    38. XXXV
    39. XXXVI
    40. XXXVII
    41. XXXVIII
    42. XXXIX
    43. XL
    44. XLI
    45. XLII
    46. XLIII
    47. XLIV
    48. XLV
    49. XLVI
    50. XLVII
    51. XLVIII
    52. XLIX
    53. L
    54. LI
    55. LII
    56. LIII
    57. LIV
    58. LV
    59. LVI
    60. LVII
    61. LVIII
    62. LIX
    63. LX
    64. LXI
    65. LXII
    66. LXIII
    67. LXIV
    68. LXV
    69. LXVI
    70. LXVII
    71. LXVIII
    72. LXIX
    73. LXX
    74. LXXI
    75. LXXII
    76. LXXIII
    77. LXXIV
    78. LXXV
    79. LXXVI
    80. LXXVII
    81. LXXVIII
    82. LXXIX
    83. LXXX
    84. LXXXI
    85. LXXXII
    86. LXXXIII
    87. LXXXIV
    88. LXXXV
    89. LXXXVI
    90. LXXXVII
    91. LXXXVIII
    92. LXXXIX
    93. XC
    94. XCI
    95. XCII
    96. XCIII
    97. XCIV
    98. XCV
    99. XCVI
    100. XCVII
    101. XCVIII
    102. XCIX
    103. C
    104. The Editor’s Postscript
  4. Part II: The Romany Rye
    1. Advertisement (1857)
    2. I
    3. II
    4. III
    5. IV
    6. V
    7. VI
    8. VII
    9. VIII
    10. IX
    11. X
    12. XI
    13. XII
    14. XIII
    15. XIV
    16. XV
    17. XVI
    18. XVII
    19. XVIII
    20. XIX
    21. XX
    22. XXI
    23. XXII
    24. XXIII
    25. XXIV
    26. XXV
    27. XXVI
    28. XXVII
    29. XXVIII
    30. XXIX
    31. XXX
    32. XXXI
    33. XXXII
    34. XXXIII
    35. XXXIV
    36. XXXV
    37. XXXVI
    38. XXXVII
    39. XXXVIII
    40. XXXIX
    41. XL
    42. XLI
    43. XLII
    44. XLIII
    45. XLIV
    46. XLV
    47. XLVI
    48. XLVII
  5. Part III: Appendix
    1. I: A Word for Lavengro
    2. II: On Priestcraft
    3. III: On Foreign Nonsense
    4. IV: On Gentility Nonsense
    5. V: Subject of Gentility Continued
    6. VI: On Scotch Gentility Nonsense
    7. VII: Same Subject Continued
    8. VIII: On Canting Nonsense
    9. IX: Pseudo-Critics
    10. X: Pseudo-Radicals
    11. XI: The Old Radical
  6. Complete List of English Gypsy Words Scattered Through Lavengro and Romany Rye
  7. Endnotes
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

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Part I

Lavengro; The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest

Advertisement (1851)

In compliance with the advice of certain friends who are desirous that it may not be supposed that the following work has been written expressly for the present times, the author begs leave to state that it was planned in the year 1842, and all the characters sketched before the conclusion of the year 1843. The contents of the volumes here offered to the public have, with the exception of the Preface, existed in manuscript for a very considerable time.

Preface to the First Edition (1851)

In the following pages I have endeavoured to describe a dream, partly of study, partly of adventure, in which will be found copious notices of books, and many descriptions of life and manners, some in a very unusual form.

The scenes of action lie in the British Islands. Pray be not displeased, gentle reader, if perchance thou hast imagined that I was about to conduct thee to distant lands, and didst promise thyself much instruction and entertainment from what I might tell thee of them. I do assure thee that thou hast no reason to be displeased, inasmuch as there are no countries in the world less known by the British than these selfsame British Islands, or where more strange things are every day occurring, whether in road or street, house or dingle.

The time embraces nearly the first quarter of the present century. This information, again, may perhaps be anything but agreeable to thee; it is a long time to revert to⁠—but fret not thyself, many matters which at present much occupy the public mind originated in some degree towards the latter end of that period, and some of them will be treated of.

The principal actors in this dream, or drama, are, as you will have gathered from the titlepage, a Scholar, a Gypsy, and a Priest. Should you imagine that these three form one, permit me to assure you that you are very much mistaken. Should there be something of the Gypsy manifest in the Scholar, there is certainly nothing of the Priest. With respect to the Gypsy⁠—decidedly the most entertaining character of the three⁠—there is certainly nothing of the Scholar or the Priest in him; and as for the Priest, though there may be something in him both of scholarship and gypsyism, neither the Scholar nor the Gypsy would feel at all flattered by being confounded with him.

Many characters which may be called subordinate will be found, and it is


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