A History of Norwegian Literature

A History of Norwegian Literature

Author: Harald Beyer

Publisher: New York, New York U. P. for the American Foundation

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13:

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A complete study of the political background and the psychological and sociological conditions that produced this literature.


Books in Early Modern Norway

Books in Early Modern Norway

Author: Gina Dahl

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-07-12

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 9004207201

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During recent decades much has been written about early modern book distribution, but until now Norway has been absent from the discussion. Drawing on book listings, this study seeks to fill this lacuna by exploring the market for books in early modern Norway. Its approach is multifaceted: consideration of the types of books accessed by different elements of Norwegian society is set alongside developments within the book market itself, such as the extended life of popular books, the gradual replacement of Latin by the vernacular and the rise in the eighteenth century in the number of books available on the market. The study demonstrates the internationality of the Norwegian book market while acknowledging specific patterns that determine its Norwegian character.


History of Norwegian Literature

History of Norwegian Literature

Author: Theodore Jorgenson

Publisher: Ardent Media

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13:

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A history designed for college students, the author's objective being an account sufficiently brief to offer no difficulty from the point of view of time, & yet detailed enough to be convenient as a work of reference. Considerable space is given to modern literature. "An indispensable book."--NEW REPUBLIC. "A big book on a big theme."--NEW YORK TIMES. "A real contribution."--YALE REVIEW.


The Norwegian Exception?

The Norwegian Exception?

Author: Mathilde Fasting

Publisher: Hurst Publishers

Published: 2021-09-15

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1787386767

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How did Norway become a highly successful liberal democracy? Will its prosperity and stability last, or has modern history been an exception? Is the Norwegian experience based on luck, or has a part been played by clever politicians and sound institutions, including a well-functioning rule of law? How does Norway combine social democracy with a market economy, and extensive foreign trade? Since the 1970s, Norway has become an oil-producing giant in Northern Europe–how can that role be reconciled with the realities of climate change, and increasing awareness of that crisis? This highly engaging book introduces Norwegian political and economic history to a broad audience, offering a deeper understanding of a country always looked upon with great interest, but perhaps not profoundly understood. The Norwegian Exception? takes the reader back through 200 years of state-building to explain Norway’s current position as a top- ranking nation, and to consider its chances of keeping that status in the twenty-first century. In particular, it unpacks how Norwegian politics and governance have shaped the country’s world-famous oil fund and unique relationship with the European Union. Leading historians Mathilde Fasting and Oystein Sorensen skilfully draw back the curtain on the inner workings of the Norwegian ‘utopia’.


Modern Norwegian Literature 1860-1918

Modern Norwegian Literature 1860-1918

Author: Brian W. Downs

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1966-01-02

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0521048540

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Originally published in 1966, this general survey of the 'classic' period of Norwegian literature was the first book in English devoted entirely to the period.


Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

Author: Jan Sjåvik

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2006-04-19

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 0810865017

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The literature of Scandinavia is amazingly rich and varied, consisting of the works produced by the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, and stretching from the ancient Norse Sagas to the present day. While much of it is unknown outside of the region, some has gained worldwide popularity, including the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, the stories of Isak Dinesen, and the plays of Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg. While obviously including the area's most famous works, the Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater also provides information on lesser known authors and currents trends, literary circles and journals, and historical background. This is accomplished through a list of acronyms, a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries, which together make this reference the most comprehensive and up to date work of its kind related to Scandinavian literature and theater available anywhere.