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Scandinavian literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scandinavia literature or Nordic literature is the literature in the languages of the Nordic countries of Northern Europe. The Nordic countries include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway (including S...
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Offers beginning and intermediate Finnish, Finnish literature, and culture, as well as courses in Scandinavian and Baltic-area languages and culture. The history, forms, and themes of Scandinavian children's literature from H. C. Andersen to the present. Exploration of the dominant concerns of authors,
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Two petitions were circulated, In 1913, the curriculum included courses in the Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish languages, as well as their literatures. Vickner also taught Old Icelandic(Old Norse) and, in the same year, pioneered the teaching of Scandinavian literature in English translation.
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Danish literature is, for the purposes of this article, the subset of Scandinavian literature composed in Denmark or by Danish people. Its history stretches from the Middle Ages into modern times and includes authors such as Saxo Grammaticus, Søren Kierkegaard, Hans Christian Andersen and Karen Blixen...
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Scandinavian Studies 633-636. Survey of Scandinavian Literature: 1300-1500, The course consists of a three-semester sequence--two of which are required for graduate students majoring in literature--covering all periods of Scandinavian literature. Particular attention is given to authors not examined in other courses,
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"Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature: The Twentieth Century" will introduce you to the works of contemporary Scandinavian authors and take a look at the major literary movements that have affected this century. New! Electronic Reserve. The syllabus will let you know what we are reading and when and where to find it.
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« Back to Lesson Menu August Strindberg and A Dreamplay August Strindberg's style changed even more radically than Ibsen's. A Dreamplay moves us into the modernist theater of the Twentieth Century. The analysis moves through the complex tapestry of symbols in the play.
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Scandinavian Studies 374/Literature in Translation 274 Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature: The Twentieth Century. 1. Analyze the symbolism in the first dream sequence of Bergman's Wild Strawberries. 3. Analyze the existential crisis of Isak Borg in Bergman's Wild Strawberries...
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A brief History of Scandinavian Literature Emil Aarestrup (Denmark, 1800): "Digte" (1838) [p] Fredrika Bremer (Sweden, 1801): "Familjen H" (1831) Fredrika Bremer (Sweden, 1801): "Grannarna/ The Neighbours" (1837) Fredrika Bremer (Sweden, Helge Rode (Denmark, 1870): "Den Vilde Rose" (1931) [p] Helge Rode (Denmark,
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