This is the most comprehensive history of modern Swedish literature to have been published in English. The book includes both in-depth studies of major writers like August Strindberg, Hjalmar Soederberg and Par Lagerkvist and survey accounts of the more important periods and movements, from the neo-romantic writers of the 1890s to the uniquely important working-class literature of the 1930s and the modernist lyric poetry of the following decade.
The authors are all acknowledged experts in their respective fields, and the volume is designed and written both for the general reader, who will find it a valuable introduction to a fascinating body of literature, and the specialist student, for whom it provides an authoritative first port of call. The volume is also equipped with suggestions for further reading and a helpful bibliography of English translations of many of the works discussed in the various essays.
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Höhe: 147 mm
Breite: 212 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-1-909408-69-2 (9781909408692)
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Previously Reader in Scandinavian Studies at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh, Irene Scobbie has written widely on the work of Par Lagerkvist. She is also the author of an important one-volume study of Swedish history and society and of the recent Historical Dictionary of Sweden.
Editor Biography
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Chapter One: Attitalister (Writers of the 1880s)
Chapter Two: August Strindberg
Chapter Three: Nittitalister (Writers of the 1890s)
Chapter Four: Swedish Fin-de-Siecle: Hjalmar Soederberg
Chapter Five: Tiotalister (Writers of the 1910s) and Hjalmar Bergman
Chapter Six: Par Lagerkvist
Chapter Seven: Swedish Poetry of the Twentieth Century
Chapter Eight: Three Novelists of the 1930s
Chapter Nine: Stig Dagerman and fyrtiotalismen: Writing of the 1940s
Chapter Ten: Twelve Modern Novelists
Notes and Bibliographies
Select List of Translations
Index