Charlotte Löwensköld
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Charlotte Löwensköld is a beautiful, educated woman. She ignores her husband and daughters in favor of her son Karl-Arthur, for whom she has enormous hopes. Charlotte expected him to become a successful man, but when he left home for studies in Uppsala everything changed.
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Selma Lagerlöf, a luminary of Swedish literature, was born on November 20, 1858, in Mårbacka, Värmland, Sweden. She emerged as the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909, an honor she received for her vivid narrative art which inspired an idealistic vision to her countrymen. Her profound stories often blend folklore with realism, a style that has captivated readers across borders. Lagerlöf's writing career began with her debut novel 'Gösta Berling's Saga' in 1891, which, despite initial mixed reviews, eventually established her as a prominent author with its subsequent success. Among her notable works is 'Charlotte Löwensköld,' a book that is part of a trilogy, continuing the saga of the Löwensköld ring and exploring themes of love, vengeance, and social dynamics in a rural Swedish setting. Lagerlöf's literary style is characterized by its rich imagination, vivid delineation of characters, and the compassionate depiction of human struggles and triumphs. Her body of work has not only contributed to Swedish national literature but has also made significant inroads into the broader world of literary classics. Beyond the Nobel Prize, she was the first female member of the Swedish Academy, further cementing her influential role in shaping Swedish culture and literature. Selma Lagerlöf's legacy lives on through her timeless stories which continue to inspire and captivate new generations of readers.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 215 Seiten
Größe: 392,7 KB
ISBN: 8596547008613
Veröffentlichung: 17. Mai 2022