The Greatest Works of Selma Lagerlöf

The Greatest Works of Selma Lagerlöf

Por Arthur G. Charter (Traductor), Pauline Bancroft Flach (Traductor), William Frederick Harvey (Traductor), Selma Lagerlöf, Velma Swanston Howard (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

In "The Greatest Works of Selma Lagerlöf," readers are invited into the rich tapestry of Swedish landscape, folklore, and mythology woven seamlessly with profound human emotions. Lagerlöf's literary style is marked by her lyrical prose, vivid imagery, and introspective character development, allowing readers to explore the intersections of the spiritual and the mundane. This collection showcases her remarkable narratives, including the celebrated "Gösta Berling's Saga," which encapsulates the essence of Swedish culture during a transformative period in the early 20th century, and her deft exploration of ethical dilemmas and human experiences that transcend time and place. Selma Lagerlöf was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909, a distinction that underscores her significant role in the literary canon. Born into a landscape that steeped her in local folklore and rural life, Lagerlöf drew upon her experiences to craft stories that reflect both individual and collective struggles. Her commitment to social issues and her advocacy for women's rights also permeate her narratives, making her works not merely tales, but reflections on the human condition. This anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in classical literature, Scandinavian culture, or the exploration of universal themes through a unique lens. Readers will find that Lagerlöf's insights into love, redemption, and the interplay of fate and freedom resonate long after the last page is turned.

Velma Swanston Howard