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A History of Danish Literature - Histories of Scandinavian Literature American-scandinavian Foundation
A History of Danish Literature - Histories of Scandinavian Literature
American-scandinavian Foundation
For centuries, Denmark dominated the culture of Scandinavia and its literature has influenced English works as well as philosophical movements. With contributions from nine scholars, this work reaches back to the ancient runic inscriptions, and then to medieval Latin, the development of literature, and the flowering of a Danish literary tradition.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 633-658) and index. Biographical Note: Sven H. Rossel, the general editor of "A History of Scandinavian Literatures," is a professor of comparative and Scandinavian literature at the University of Washington. Among his other works are "Johannes V. Jensen" (1984) and "The Diaries of Hans Christian Andersen" (coeditor, with Patricia Conroy, 1990). Publisher Marketing: For centuries, Denmark dominated the culture of Scandinavia, and its literature has influenced such English works as Beowulf and Hamlet as well as major philosophical movements: humanism, romanticism, existentialism. With contributions from nine internationally recognized scholars, A History of Danish Literature reaches back as far as the literary record allows, to the ancient runic inscriptions, and thence to medieval Latin, the development of literature in the vernacular, and the flowering of a distinct Danish literary tradition numbering among its luminaries Hans Christian Andersen, Soren Kierkegaard, and Karen Blixen. The volume includes, in addition, chapters on Faroese literature, women's literature, and children's literature. The approach used in A History of Danish Literature is maintained in the other volumes of A History of Scandinavian Literatures, which surveys the literary history of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland. These literatures are viewed not only as part of an interrelated Scandinavian tradition but as part of world literature. A comparative approach is used through-out, and social and cultural history feature prominently. Contributors to Volume 1 include David W. Colbert, Sven H. Rossel, F. J. Billeskov Jansen, P. M. Mitchell, Niels Ingwersen, Poul Houe, W. Glyn Jones, Faith Ingwersen, and Flemming Mouritsen. Sven H. Rossel, the general editor of A History of Scandinavian Literatures, is a professor of comparative and Scandinavian literature at the University of Washington. Among his other works are Johannes V. Jensen (1984) and The Diaries of Hans Christian Andersen (coeditor, with Patricia Conroy, 1990).
Contributor Bio: Rossel, Sven H Sven H. Rossel, the general editor of "A History of Scandinavian Literatures," is a professor of comparative and Scandinavian literature at the University of Washington. Among his other works are "Johannes V. Jensen" (1984) and "The Diaries of Hans Christian Andersen" (coeditor, with Patricia Conroy, 1990).
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 1993 |
| ISBN13 | 9780803238862 |
| Editores | University of Nebraska Press |
| Género | Cultural Region > Scandinavian |
| Páginas | 709 |
| Dimensiones | 155 × 235 × 53 mm · 1,31 kg |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Rossel, Sven H. |