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"Norse Tales and Sketches" by Alexander Lange Kielland is a collection of short stories and sketches that delve into various aspects of Norwegian life and society. Kielland, a prominent Norwegian author of the late 19th century, is known for his critical and often satirical view of contemporary society. This collection, though less well-known than some of his novels, showcases his literary talent and his keen eye for social critique. Alexander Lange Kielland (1849-1906) was a leading figure in the "modern breakthrough" in Scandinavian literature. He is celebrated for his realist style and his…mehr

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"Norse Tales and Sketches" by Alexander Lange Kielland is a collection of short stories and sketches that delve into various aspects of Norwegian life and society. Kielland, a prominent Norwegian author of the late 19th century, is known for his critical and often satirical view of contemporary society. This collection, though less well-known than some of his novels, showcases his literary talent and his keen eye for social critique. Alexander Lange Kielland (1849-1906) was a leading figure in the "modern breakthrough" in Scandinavian literature. He is celebrated for his realist style and his ability to combine social criticism with engaging storytelling. Kielland's works often address issues such as social injustice, hypocrisy, and the struggles of the lower classes. Although "Norse Tales and Sketches" may not be as widely known as some of Kielland's novels, it is appreciated for its literary quality and its insightful portrayal of Norwegian society. Kielland's works have had a lasting impact on Norwegian literature, and his ability to combine social critique with engaging narratives has secured his place as one of Norway's foremost literary figures. Norse Tales and Sketches" by Alexander Lange Kielland is a compelling collection that offers readers a glimpse into the life and society of 19th-century Norway through the eyes of one of its most perceptive and critical authors. The stories' blend of realism, satire, and cultural detail makes them both entertaining and thought-provoking, continuing to resonate with readers interested in Scandinavian literature and social history.
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Alexander Lange Kielland was born on February 18, 1849, in Stavanger, Norway, into a prominent and affluent family. His father, Jens Zetlitz Kielland, was a successful businessman, and his mother, Christiane Lange, came from a family with strong cultural and academic ties. Kielland's privileged upbringing allowed him to receive a comprehensive education, which laid the foundation for his future literary career. Kielland attended Stavanger Cathedral School and later studied law at the University of Christiania (now the University of Oslo). Despite his legal education, he was more interested in literature and the arts, which eventually led him to pursue a career as a writer. Kielland's literary output includes novels, short stories, and essays, many of which critique the social and moral issues of his time. Some of his most significant works include: "Garman & Worse" (1880): Kielland's debut novel, which explores the conflicts between tradition and progress within a Norwegian coastal town's shipping company. "Skipper Worse" (1882): A novel that delves into the lives of Norwegian seafarers and the influence of religious movements on their communities. "Else" (1881): A novella that addresses issues of gender and social inequality, focusing on the struggles of a young woman in a male-dominated society. "Arbeidsfolk" (1881): A collection of short stories highlighting the lives and struggles of the working class. A novel that critiques the moral and social consequences of industrialization and capitalist greed. Kielland's writing is characterized by its clear, concise prose and its use of irony and satire. He had a talent for creating vivid, realistic characters and settings, and his works often reflect his deep concern for social issues. His ability to combine social critique with engaging storytelling has made him one of Norway's most respected authors.