In 'The Serpent Knight, and Other Ballads,' George Borrow weaves a compendium of verses that not only grapple with chivalric themes but also present a textured tapestry of human emotions and cultural identities. Borrow's literary style in this collection is characterized by a rhythmic cadence and a vivid use of language that is emblematic of his fascination with the Romani people and their lore. A...