Hans Christian Andersen: the Great Danish Author
Björnstjerne Björnson : the Norwegian poet and novelist
Publié par Human and Literature Publishing, le 25 janvier 2023
Résumé
Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1903. Beyond his fatherland Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson is known as a great poet. To Norway he is more than a poet. Not only has he written beautiful stories, songs, and dramas for his people; he lives the daily life of this people, and holds unbroken intercourse with them. He who has it in his power to create the most refined, the most delicate poetry, does not esteem himself above the rudest tasks, those of the journalist and the popular orator, where there is a question of furthering the moral and political education of the Norwegian people, by combating an error or a lie, or by ensuring the propagation of some simple, but as yet unrecognized truth. There emanates from him a breath of life. Where his spirit now penetrates there follows a development of self-knowledge and love of truth, national faults are shaken off, a growing interest is manifested in all intellectual topics, all public affairs, and a wholesome self-confidence appears side by side with this interest. He has grasped the significance of the poet's mission in its broadest sense.
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