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Mathilde Mann

    Meisternovellen nordischer Autoren
    Gösta Berling Erzählungen aus dem alten Wermland
    Victoria
    Gosta Berling's Saga
    • Gosta Berling's Saga

      • 604bladzijden
      • 22 uur lezen

      GÖsta Berling is a failed parson in nineteenth century rural Sweden, too fond of pleasure and the drink, torn by conflicting aims -- the charm and deceit, love and laziness in him fighting for supremacy. He teams together with a group of sometimes dissolute, often well-meaning freemen of their district to evict the seemingly mad owner of a great rambling house at the centre of its own semi-feudal estate, Ekeby. This group call themselves the cavaliers. In her telling of what happens next, LagerlÖf creates a strange fusion between the realism of authors like Ibsen and Strindberg and the mythic force of the Scandinavian sagas. GÖsta's great loves, his enemies, those to whom he teaches lessons about life, either intentionally or accidentally, and others whose stories he has only a small part in, all start up from the page into a strange, elemental clarity, creating a sprawling mosaic of romance and realism. This first novel from the deeply original mind of the 1909 Nobel Prize winner weaves a balance between everyday rural reality and underlying dreams and fable to create a patchwork of extraordinary complexity and looming fascination, in which the reader can detect the author's passion for the stories of her country, and her sceptical warmth for the troubled human spirit.

      Gosta Berling's Saga
      4,3
    • Victoria

      • 112bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Set in a late 19th-century Norwegian coastal village, this novel explores the tragic love story of Johannes, a miller's son, and Victoria, an impoverished aristocrat. Their romance is hindered by class differences and societal expectations, leading to a poignant realization of their lost chance at happiness. Celebrated for its poetic and psychologically rich narrative, the story delves into the complexities of love within a rigid class structure. This new translation captures the haunting lyricism and emotional resonance of Hamsun's work.

      Victoria
      3,8
    • Der Roman, Selma Lagerlöfs Erstlingswerk, erschien 1891. Er spielt im Värmland in den 1820er Jahren und handelt von dem abgesetzten Pfarrer Gösta Berling, der zum Anführer der Kavaliere auf Ekeby wird. Das abenteuerliche Leben dieser Kavaliere, ehemalige Offiziere und verarmte Adlige, die auf Gut Ekeby eine Freistatt gefunden haben und ihre Tage mit Liebesabenteuern, Musizieren, Kartenspielen und ähnlichen Vergnügungen verbringen, wird in zahlreichen recht selbständigen Kapiteln vorgestellt. Die Geschichte Gösta Berlings, der nach mancherlei Erlebnissen und Erfahrungen zu einem besseren Menschen geläutert wird, bildet hierbei die Rahmenhandlung für eine Reihe eher lose verknüpfter Episoden. Bis heute gehört Gösta Berling zu den bekanntesten und am meisten gelesenen schwedischen Büchern überhaupt. Zugleich wird Gösta Berling zu Selma Lagerlöfs größten Meisterwerken gerechnet.

      Gösta Berling Erzählungen aus dem alten Wermland