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Cover for The Home in the Valley: Exploring the working class in 19th-century Sweden through vivid prose and rich character development

The Home in the Valley: Exploring the working class in 19th-century Sweden through vivid prose and rich character development

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Romaner

In "The Home in the Valley," Emilie Flygare-CarleÃÅn masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the themes of love, loss, and the deep-seated connections people maintain with their homes and landscapes. Set against the backdrop of the Swedish countryside, the novel is imbued with lush descriptions and a keen psychological insight into its characters, reflecting the early 19th-century literary trend of Romanticism. Flygare-CarleÃÅn's intricate storytelling captures the universal struggle between social obligations and personal desires, inviting readers to ponder the tension between rural tranquility and the pull of urban life. Emilie Flygare-CarleÃÅn, an influential figure in Swedish literature, was deeply connected to the landscapes and societal changes of her time. Her own experiences growing up in a noble family, alongside the evolving Swedish culture, profoundly shaped her understanding of the human condition. As a pioneering female author in a male-dominated field, she used her writing to explore women's roles and the conflicts they faced, making her narratives both socially relevant and poignantly personal. This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in Romantic literature, Swedish culture, or the exploration of rural life in the 19th century. Flygare-CarleÃÅn'Äôs rich prose and evocative storytelling will resonate with readers seeking a profound and reflective literary experience.

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Oversættere: Elbert Perce

Udgivelsesdato

E-bog: 16. december 2019

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