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2) Norway
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Examines the life and culture of prehistoric Norway from its Late Iron Age to about 1000 A.D.
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Beginning with the dim prehistory of the mythical gods and their descendants, Heimskringla recounts the history of the kings of Norway through the reign of Ōláf Haraldsson, who became Norway's patron saint. Originally published in the Middle Ages, this history influenced the thinking and literary style of Scandinavia over several centures.
5) The cross
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The third and final book about Kristin Lavransdatter, finds her increasingly estranged from her husband, and worried about the future of their sons; it chronicles the trials and losses Kristin must bear, and how she finds the strength to endure them.
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This book continues the story of Kristin Lavransdatter, a passionate and willful woman in medieval Norway, ... now married to Erlend Nikulaussøn. While he pursues his dream of social and political power, Kristin must take over the management of his estate, Husaby, as well as raising their seven sons.
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Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) is known to every music lover for his Peer Gynt suite, piano concerto, and arrangements of folk songs. When Edvard Grieg: The Man and the Artist was first published in Norway in 1980 it was quickly recognized as the definitive biography of the great composer. Finn Benestad and Dag Schjelderup-Ebbe, the world's leading authorities on Grieg, lent liveliness and objectivity to their book after decades of dedicated research. Working...
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"A child prodigy, Bull was admitted to the Bergen orchestra as first violin at the age of eight. He soon was idolized on both sides of the Atlantic for his superb improvisations and his ability to play the violin polyphonically. Though he was hailed as "the Paganini of the North," some critics labeled him a charlatan for his apparently magic tricks on the violin. Bull counted among his friends the great names of his era: Schumann and Lizst, Emerson...
18) The half brother
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Traces four generations of a family marked by the untimely birth of Fred, a misfit and boxer conceived during a devastating rape who forges an unusual friendship with his younger half-brother, Barnum.
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Follows the story of a man who settles and lives in rural Norway. First published in 1917, it has since been translated from Norwegian into languages such as English. The novel was written in the popular style of Norwegian new realism, a movement dominating the early 20th century. The novel exemplified Hamsun's aversion to modernity and inclination towards primitivism and the agrarian lifestyle. The novel employed literary techniques new to the time...
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