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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

    23 de septiembre de 1848 – 4 de octubre de 1895

    Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen fue un prolífico autor y profesor universitario noruego-estadounidense, reconocido por sus conferencias públicas y su extensa obra literaria. Sus trabajos más exitosos se basaban en la cultura y las costumbres noruegas. Boyesen escribió novelas, cuentos y poesía tanto para adultos como para niños. Es recordado por sus contribuciones a la literatura estadounidense, especialmente por sus narrativas tempranas sobre la experiencia inmigrante.

    The History of Norway. [With maps.] - Scholar's Choice Edition
    Gunnar
    A Good-For-Nothing
    Goethe and Schiller; Their Lives and Works, Including a Commentary on Goethe's Faust
    A History of Norway From the Earliest Times
    Against heavy Odds
    • Against heavy Odds

      A Tale of Norse heroism

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Norse mythology, this tale explores themes of heroism and resilience. The story delves into the adventures of legendary figures, highlighting their struggles and triumphs in the face of adversity. With its rich historical context, the narrative captures the essence of Viking culture and values, making it a captivating read for those interested in epic sagas and the spirit of bravery. This reprint preserves the authenticity of the original 1890 edition, offering a glimpse into a bygone era.

      Against heavy Odds
    • This book provides a comprehensive look into the lives and works of two of the most important German writers, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller. The author also includes a commentary on Goethe's most famous work, Faust. This is a must-read for anyone interested in German literature.

      Goethe and Schiller; Their Lives and Works, Including a Commentary on Goethe's Faust
    • The author, Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, is notable for his contributions to literature as a Norwegian-American writer and college professor. His most recognized work, Gunnar: A Tale of Norse Life, is significant as it is regarded as the first novel by a Norwegian immigrant in America. After migrating in 1869, he took on the role of assistant editor for a Norwegian weekly in Chicago and produced several scholarly works focusing on German and Scandinavian literature, including analyses of prominent authors like Goethe, Schiller, and Ibsen.

      A Good-For-Nothing
    • Gunnar

      A tale of Norse life (with the Love, Gratitude, and Reverence)

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the rich tapestry of Norse life, this tale weaves themes of love, gratitude, and reverence into its narrative. The book offers a glimpse into the customs and values of the time, reflecting the depth of human emotions against a backdrop of Viking culture. This high-quality reprint of the original 1874 edition preserves the authenticity and spirit of the era, inviting readers to explore the intricacies of relationships and societal norms in a bygone age.

      Gunnar
    • Culturally significant, this work preserves the essence of its original artifact, reflecting the foundational knowledge of civilization. It includes authentic copyright references and library stamps, showcasing its historical importance and the scholarly effort to maintain fidelity to the original text. Readers can expect a genuine glimpse into the past, enriched by the context of its archival journey through prominent libraries worldwide.

      The History of Norway. [With maps.] - Scholar's Choice Edition
    • A History Of Norway

      From The Earliest Times

      • 600 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, showcasing its historical significance. While it may contain imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the effort to preserve and promote this literature underscores its cultural importance. The edition aims to provide an accessible, high-quality reproduction that remains faithful to the original text.

      A History Of Norway
    • Gunnar

      A tale of Norse life. Fourth Edition

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the rich tapestry of Norse life, this tale explores the cultural and historical intricacies of the Viking era. The story delves into the lives of its characters, capturing their struggles, triumphs, and the harsh realities of their environment. This fourth edition is a faithful reprint of the original 1880 publication, ensuring that readers experience the narrative as it was first intended, while also providing a glimpse into the era's traditions and values.

      Gunnar
    • The Modern Vikings

      Stories Of Life And Sport In The Norseland (1915)

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the rich culture of Norway, this collection of stories delves into various aspects of Viking life, including sports, adventure, love, and family. Authored by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, a Norwegian-American writer, the book offers insights into the traditions and customs that shape the Norwegian identity. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Norse culture and history. This facsimile reprint preserves the original work, emphasizing its cultural significance while providing a glimpse into the past.

      The Modern Vikings
    • Goethe and Schiller

      Their Lives and Works

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      This book offers a detailed exploration of the lives and works of Goethe and Schiller, two prominent figures in German literature. It presents insights into their contributions to the literary world and the impact of their friendship on their writing. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1882 edition, preserving historical context and critical analysis, making it a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and the cultural landscape of their time.

      Goethe and Schiller