Selma Lagerlöf Libros
Las obras de Selma Lagerlöf son celebradas por su elevado idealismo, vívida imaginación y percepción espiritual. Inspirada por cuentos de hadas suecos y narrativas bíblicas, fue pionera en un estilo único de realismo mágico. Antes de dedicarse por completo a la escritura, pasó una década como maestra, una experiencia que probablemente influyó en sus matizadas representaciones de la conexión humana. Su obra a menudo explora temas de fe, comunidad y justicia social.







El maravilloso mundo de Nils Holgersson a través de Suecia
- 219 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Básica de Bolsillo: El maravilloso viaje de Nils Holgersson
- 448 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Una bandada de patos salvajes, realizando su migración anual, da la vuelta a Suecia llevando consigo al pequeño Nils Holgersson, como un nuevo Pulgarcito aventurero. Con este pretexto, Selma Lagerlöf -que recibiría el Premio Nobel en 1909, fundamentalmente por este libro- va entrelazando aventuras y vieja leyendas populares, a través de lugares agrestes y misteriosos, conviviendo con toda especie de animales en plena naturaleza. Un clásico de la literatura infantil que ya es un clásico de la literatura universal.
One of Sweden's best-known and loved tales, now available in English.
Marbacka
- 270 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The book Marbacka, the first part of a trilogy written in 1922-32, can be read as many different things: memoir, fictionalised autobiography, even part of Lagerlof's myth-making about her own successful career as an author.
GÖsta Berling is a failed parson in nineteenth century rural Sweden, too fond of pleasure and the drink, torn by conflicting aims -- the charm and deceit, love and laziness in him fighting for supremacy. He teams together with a group of sometimes dissolute, often well-meaning freemen of their district to evict the seemingly mad owner of a great rambling house at the centre of its own semi-feudal estate, Ekeby. This group call themselves the cavaliers. In her telling of what happens next, LagerlÖf creates a strange fusion between the realism of authors like Ibsen and Strindberg and the mythic force of the Scandinavian sagas. GÖsta's great loves, his enemies, those to whom he teaches lessons about life, either intentionally or accidentally, and others whose stories he has only a small part in, all start up from the page into a strange, elemental clarity, creating a sprawling mosaic of romance and realism. This first novel from the deeply original mind of the 1909 Nobel Prize winner weaves a balance between everyday rural reality and underlying dreams and fable to create a patchwork of extraordinary complexity and looming fascination, in which the reader can detect the author's passion for the stories of her country, and her sceptical warmth for the troubled human spirit.
Invisible Links
- 168 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Set against a backdrop of a serene yet haunting natural landscape, the story intertwines the life of Hatto, a hermit devoted to prayer, with ancient mythological elements. As young trees flourish and roots penetrate granite, the presence of old gods and the horse of Hel adds a layer of mystique. The narrative hints at themes of spirituality and the intersection of life and death, as the horse's actions foreshadow a new burial in the cemetery.
This edition features a professional typeset, enhancing readability and presentation compared to scanned versions available elsewhere. The quality of the print aims to provide a more enjoyable reading experience, making it an appealing choice for readers seeking clarity and aesthetic appeal in their books.
Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness
- 66 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The Girl from the Marsh Croft
- 152 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Set in a rural Swedish landscape, this novella explores the life of a young girl living near a marshy croft. Through her experiences, themes of love, sacrifice, and the connection to nature emerge. Selma Lagerlöf's poignant storytelling captures the struggles and dreams of her characters, reflecting the social dynamics of the time. The narrative has garnered attention and has been adapted into various films, showcasing its enduring appeal and relevance.