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Arne: A Sketch of Norwegian Country Life: Love, Loss, and Identity in Rural Norway: A 19th Century Literary Sketch

Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

In "Arne: A Sketch of Norwegian Country Life," Bj√∏rnstjerne Bj√∏rnson presents a vivid portrayal of rural Norway through the lens of its protagonist, Arne, a young farm boy navigating the trials of country life. Bj√∏rnson's lyrical prose captures the profound connection between man and nature, infusing his narrative with rich descriptions and poignant reflections on the struggles and joys of peasant existence. The book, written in the late 19th century, serves as both a literary and social critique of the romanticized notions of rural life, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the cultural backdrop of Norway during that era. Bj√∏rnson, renowned for his contributions to literature and his deep commitment to social issues, grew up in a Norwegian farming community, shaping his perceptions of agrarian life and its complexities. His experiences and advocacy for the rural population informed his writing, lending authenticity and depth to "Arne." Not only a celebrated playwright and novelist, Bj√∏rnson was also a prominent figure in the Norwegian nationalist movement, seeking to elevate Norwegian culture and identity in the face of modernization. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Norwegian life, literature, and identity. Bj√∏rnson's insightful observations resonate universally, making "Arne" a timeless exploration of humanity'Äôs relationship with the land. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world that balances idealism with the stark realities of rural existence, a reflection that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about nature and community.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664563903

Translators: Augusta Plesner, Susan Rugeley-Powers

Release date

Ebook: 4 December 2019

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