Steen Steensen Blicher ; introduction by Margaret Drabble ; translated by Paula Hostrup-Jessen ; illustrations by Povl Christensen.
London :
Athlone Press,
1996.
1 online resource (xiii, 185 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-178).
Blicher's life -- The diary of a parish clerk -- The gamekeeper at Aunsbjerg -- Atlas, how changed! -- The hosier and his daughter -- The pastor of Vejlbye -- Tardy awakening -- Three festival eves.
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Although his subject matter is deeply and truly that of Denmark, his account of human relationships is timeless and he deploys the true storyteller's art.
The nineteenth-century Danish writer, Steen Steensen Blicher deserves to stand alongside the great writers of world literature, from Boccaccio to Maupassant, and this selection of his work will make a group of his most important stories available in the English-speaking world. These reveal not only the writer himself but the country and culture which formed him in the early years of the nineteenth century.
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